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Robert Kelly: Critical Review by Marc Laidlaw

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SOURCE: Laidlaw, Marc. “Writing and Religion: Unreal but Loaded.” American Book Review 13, no. 4 (October 1991): 14.

In the following review of Cat Scratch Fever, Laidlaw describes Kelly's fictions as “a myriad of dazzling forms.”

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