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Henry Roth: Critical Review by Fred T. Marsh

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Henry Roth
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SOURCE: "A Great Novel About Manhattan Boyhood," in New York Herald Tribune Books, Vol. II, No. 24, February 17, 1935, p. 6.

In the following review, Marsh praises Roth's Call It Sleep and asserts that the novel should win the Pulitzer Prize.

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