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Michael Ondaatje: Critical Review by Rachel Cusk

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SOURCE: Cusk, Rachel. “Sri Lankan Skeletons.” New Statesman 129, no. 4485 (8 May 2000): 55.

In the following review, Cusk highlights the thematic significance of war and death in Anil's Ghost.

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