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Herbert Gold: Critical Review by David Taylor

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SOURCE: “American Dreaming,” in American Book Review, Vol. 10, November, 1988, p. 9.

In the following review, Taylor discusses the satirical exploration of the American Dream in The Man Who Was Not with It and Dreaming.

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