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Roddy Doyle: Critical Review by Tim Appelo

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Roddy Doyle
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SOURCE: Appelo, Tim. “Down the Rabbitte Hole.” Los Angeles Times Book Review (20 September 1992): 3, 15.

In the following review, Appelo applauds Doyle's use of the vernacular as well as his narrative structure in The Van.

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