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John Fante: Critical Review by Harry Sylvester

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SOURCE: Sylvester, Harry. “Fiction.” Commonweal 32 (18 October 1940): 533-34.

In the following unfavorable review, Sylvester derides the stories comprising Dago Red as dull and inconsequential.

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