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Ogden Nash 1902–1971: Critical Review by Ben Ray Redman

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SOURCE: "An Antidote to Miltown," Saturday Review, June 29, 1957, p. 24.

In the following review of You Can't Get There From Here, Redman reiterates critics' inability to analyze or categorize Nash's verse, while emphasizing his skill in the traditional verse forms that are often overshadowed by his renowned unconventional style.

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