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Mary Oliver: Critical Review by Robert Richman

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SOURCE: "Polished Surfaces and Difficult Pastorals," in The New York Times Book Review, November 25, 1990, sec. 7, p. 24.

In the following excerpt, Richman reviews House of Light and finds it to be an optimistic work concerned with the cycles of life.

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