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Ogden Nash 1902–1971: Critical Review by Russell Maloney

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SOURCE: "Ogden Nash Nosegay," in The New York Times Book Review, October 14, 1945, p. 4.

In the following review of Many Long Years Ago, Maloney describes Nash as a poet of the cynical generation produced by the Depression, who possesses the ability to make readers laugh at the foibles and inconveniences of modern life.

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