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Julian Barnes: Critical Review by Richard Gosswiller

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SOURCE: “After the Fall,” in Chicago Tribune, January 3, 1993, Section 13, p. 3.

In the following review, Gosswiller asserts that the style of Barnes's The Porcupine is different from his earlier novels due to its subject matter.

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