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Shusaku Endo: Critical Review by Leslie Schenk

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SOURCE: A review of Deep River, in World Literature Today, Vol. 70, No. 1, Winter, 1996, p. 240.

[In the following review, Schenk admits that there are some fascinating aspects to Endo's Deep River, but complains that "a faint air of absurdity hovers over the entire enterprise."]

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