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Garrison Keillor: Critical Essay by John E. Miller

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SOURCE: "The Distance Between Gopher Prairie and Lake Wobegon: Sinclair Lewis and Garrison Keillor on the Small Town Experience," in Centenniel Review, Vol. 31, Fall, 1987, pp. 432-46.

In the following essay, Miller compares and contrasts Keillor's and Sinclair Lewis's portrayal of small-town life.

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