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Robert McAlmon: Critical Essay by Edward N. S. Lorusso

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SOURCE: An introduction to Post-Adolescence: A Selection of Short Fiction, Robert McAlmon, University of New Mexico Press, 1991, pp. xi-xxii.

In the following introduction to a reissue of McAlmon's Post-Adolescence, Lorusso writes that McAlmon's prose contains many flaws, but that several of his stories identify him as a significant American writer.

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