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Andre Dubus: Critical Review by Richard Bausch

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SOURCE: "Love and Other Choices," in The New York Times Book Review, February 25, 1996, p. 13.

Bausch is an American novelist and short story writer. In the following review, he applauds Dubus's return to short story writing and asserts that Dancing After Hours demonstrates the author's talent in the genre.

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