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Steven Millhauser: Critical Essay by Douglas Fowler

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SOURCE: Fowler, Douglas. “Steven Millhauser, Miniaturist.” Critique 37, no. 2 (winter 1996): 139-48.

In the following essay, Fowler praises Millhauser as a miniaturist, claiming that this role sets the author apart from other contemporary writers and allows him to create “exquisite, apolitical, socially indifferent” tales.

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