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Elmore Leonard: Critical Essay by Marc Baldwin

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SOURCE: "The Convention of Crime and the Reading of Signs in Elmore Leonard's Glitz," in Clues, Vol. 11, No. 1, Spring-Summer, 1990, pp. 85-93.

In the following essay, Baldwin illustrates Leonard's use of symbols and unique approach to conventions of crime fiction and societal norms in Glitz.

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