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R. K. Narayan: Critical Review by Donald Barr

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SOURCE: "Three Minds in Trouble," in New York Times Book Review, May 19, 1957, p. 4.

In the following review, Barr lauds Narayan's The Printer of Malgudi for its comedy and subtlety.

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