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Li-Young Lee 1957–: Critical Essay by Jessica Greenbaum

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SOURCE: "Memory's Citizen," in The Nation, October 7, 1991, pp. 416-18.

In the following essay, Greenbaum offers a favorable evaluation of both Rose and The City in Which I Love You.

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