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Sam Shepard 1943-: Critical Essay by Bruce W. Powe

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SOURCE: ";The Tooth of Crime: Sam Shepard's Way with Music,"; in Modern Drama, Vol. XXIV, No. 1, March, 1981, pp. 13-25.

In the following excerpt, Powe discusses Shepard's use of music in The Tooth of Crime and the influence of rock music on some of the playwright's other works.

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