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Edward W. Said: Critical Review by Malcolm Bowie

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SOURCE: "A Whole New Approach," in Times Literary Supplement, November 29, 1991, p. 8.

In the review below, Bowie praises Said's diverse insights and ideas about music in Musical Elaborations, concluding that the book enriches yet further problematizes music criticism.

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