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Chaim Potok: Critical Review by Brian Morton

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SOURCE: "Banished and Banished Again," in Times Literary Supplement, November 2, 1990, p. 1182.

In the following review, Morton presents a favorable assessment of The Gift of Asher Lev which, according to the critic, "heralds a new sophistication in Potok's art."

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