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Walter Mosley: Critical Essay by Sara M. Lomax

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SOURCE: "Double Agent Easy Rawlins," in American Visions, Vol. 7, No. 2, April-May 1992, pp. 32-4.

In the following essay, Lomax describes Mosley as possessing a "special talent for altering time and place with words and ideas" which "ripples across every page of his novels."

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