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S(idney) J(oseph) Perelman: Critical Review by Harry Gilroy

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SOURCE: "Perelman on the Loose Again," in The New York Times Book Review, September 25, 1949, p. 27.

In the following review of Listen to the Mocking Bird, Gilroy describes Perelman the critic, the world traveler, and the satirist.

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