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Michael Chabon: Critical Review by Michael Gorra

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SOURCE: “Youth and Consequences,” in New Republic, June 26, 1995, pp. 40–41.

In the following review of Wonder Boys, Gorra finds flaws in the novel's disparate plotlines and the protagonist's disingenuous observations.

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