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Alice Munro: Critical Review by Mary Jo Salter

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SOURCE: "In Praise of Accidents," in The New Republic, Vol. 202, No. 3930, May 14, 1990, pp. 50-3.

Salter is an American poet and critic. In the following review, she praises Munro's portrayal of imperfect women in several of the stories from Friend of My Youth, but questions the author's range.

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