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Eva Hoffman: Critical Essay by Sarah Phillips Casteel

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SOURCE: Casteel, Sarah Phillips. “Eva Hoffman's Double Emigration: Canada as the Site of Exile in Lost in Translation.Biography 25, no. 1 (winter 2001): 288-301.

In the following essay, Casteel evaluates how Hoffman portrays the social and physical landscapes of Canada in Lost in Translation.

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