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Patrick White: Critical Review by D. J. Enright

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SOURCE: “Warts and All,” in The Times Literary Supplement, No. 4470, December 2-8, 1988, p. 1350.

In the following mixed review of Three Uneasy Pieces, Enright contends that while there are “brilliant passages” throughout the collection, the “book's chief uneasiness lies in the reader's fear of having missed the point.”

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