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John Fante: Critical Review by Iris Barry

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SOURCE: Barry, Iris. “The Raw Juice of Life.” New York Herald Tribune Books (29 September 1940): 2.

In the following positive review, Barry praises Fante's portrayal of childhood and family life in Dago Red.

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