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Sam Shepard: Critical Review by Katherine Duncan-Jones

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SOURCE: Duncan-Jones, Katherine. “A Little Legend about Love.” New Statesman 130, no. 4547 (23 July 2001): 45.

In the following review, Duncan-Jones praises a London production of A Lie of the Mind, calling the play a “triumph.”

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