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John Edgar Wideman: Critical Review by Susan Fromberg Schaeffer

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SOURCE: Schaeffer, Susan Fromberg. “We Are Neighbors, We Are Strangers.” New York Times Book Review (10 December 1989): 1, 30-1.

In the following review, Schaeffer surveys the dominant themes of the stories in Fever: Twelve Stories.

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