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Kaye Gibbons: Critical Review by Andrew Rosenheim

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SOURCE: "Voices of the New South," in The Times Literary Supplement, No. 4469, November 25, 1988, p. 1306.

Rosenheim is an American novelist and critic. In the following excerpt, he examines the "narrative tone" in Ellen Foster, contending that "the voice is distinctly Southern … [and focuses our attention as much on the story as the voice telling it."]

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