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John McGahern: Critical Review by Eamonn Wall

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SOURCE: Wall, Eamonn. Review of Amongst Women, by John McGahern. Review of Contemporary Fiction 11 (spring 1991): 330–31.

In the following review, Wall offers a positive assessment of Amongst Women, calling the novel “one of the great works of Irish fiction.”

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