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Shusaku Endo: Critical Review by Michael Harris

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SOURCE: "The Various Paths that Lead to God," in Los Angeles Times, May 22, 1995, p. E4.

[In the following review, Harris complains that two of the main characters of Endo's Deep River "are the sort of people we bump into only in religious novels," but he asserts that the powerful images at the end of the novel redeem it.]

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