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Larry McMurtry: Critical Review by Michiko Kakutani

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SOURCE: "Books of the Times: McMurtry's Sequel to Terms of Endearment," in New York Times, May 12, 1992.

In the following review of The Evening Star, noted critic Kakutani states that while McMurtry's writing is not always balanced, he is skilled enough to overcome the novel's weaknesses and tell an entertaining story.

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