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Roddy Doyle: Critical Review by Guy Mannes-Abbott

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Roddy Doyle
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SOURCE: Mannes-Abbott, Guy. “Dubliners.” New Statesman and Society 4, no. 165 (23 August 1991): 35-6.

In the following review, Mannes-Abbott offers a positive assessment of The Van, praising the novel as humorous and deftly written.

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