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Grace Paley: Critical Review by Richard Locke

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SOURCE: “Bookshelf: Life and Love in Greenwich Village,” in Wall Street Journal, April 25, 1994, p. A12.

In the following review of Paley's Collected Stories, Locke claims that Paley has positively altered American literature.

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