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Walter Mosley: Critical Review by Danille Taylor-Guthrie

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SOURCE: "The Blues Muse," in Chicago Tribune—Books, September 17, 1995, p. 5.

Taylor-Guthrie is an educator and editor of Conversations with Toni Morrison. In the following review, she asserts that in RL's Dream Mosley "has succeeded in making the reader understand the emotional and intellectual reality of the blues life."

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