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Dickinson, Peter 1927–: Critical Essay by T. J. Binyon

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As his other books show, Peter Dickinson has a liking for outré societies; the one portrayed in Walking Dead seems a less artificial construction than has sometimes been the case and its characters are more human—which compensates for a rather thin plot. But this is a minor criticism of a highly intelligent, witty and elegant book. (p. 1483)

T. J. Binyon, in The Times Literary Supplement (© Times Newspapers Ltd, (London) 1977; reproduced from The Times Literary Supplement by permission), December 16, 1977.

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