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R. K. Narayan: Critical Review by Neil Millar

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SOURCE: "A Piquant Infusion of India," in Christian Science Monitor, Vol. 62, No. 72, February 19, 1970, p. 10.

In the following review, Millar discusses the character studies in the stories of Narayan's A Horse and Two Goats.

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