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Max Brod: Critical Review by Herbert Howarth

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SOURCE: “The Double Liberation,” in Commentary, Vol. 13, No. 5, May, 1952, pp. 508-10.

In the following review, Howarth considers Unambo to be a powerful novel more worthy of Brod's intellect than his earlier works.

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