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Robert McAlmon: Critical Essay by Robert E. Knoll

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SOURCE: “McAlmon's Books,” in Robert McAlmon: Expatriate and Writer, University of Nebraska Studies, 1957, pp. 39-80.

In the following excerpt from his Robert McAlmon: Expatriate Publisher and Writer, Knoll discusses McAlmon's fiction and poetry as unpolished and energetic.

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