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Tim O'Brien: Critical Review by Richard Eder

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Tim O'Brien
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SOURCE: "Has He Forgotten Anything?" in Los Angeles Times Book Review, April 1, 1990, pp. 3, 11.

In the favorable review below, Eder relates O'Brien's memories of war to the actual writing of The Things They Carried.

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