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Robert McAlmon: Critical Essay by Sanford J. Smoller

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SOURCE: “Epilogue,” in Adrift Among Geniuses, The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1975, pp. 321-31.

In the following essay, Smoller examines McAlmon's critical reception, believing that McAlmon was a successful writer despite the fact that he is lesser-known than most of his contemporaries.

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