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Nikki Giovanni: Critical Review by Don McDermott

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SOURCE: "Unedibles," in Cimarron Review, Vol. 83, April, 1988, pp. 94-5.

In the following review of Sacred Cows … and Other Edibles, McDermott criticizes Giovanni's monotony and lack of wit.

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