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Nikki Giovanni: Critical Review by Martha Duffy

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SOURCE: "Hustler and Fabulist," in Time, Vol. 99, No. 3, January 17, 1972, pp. 63-4.

In the following review of Gemini, Duffy argues that Giovanni has crafted both a memoir and a manifesto about her life.

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