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Steven Millhauser: Critical Essay by Mary Kinzie

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SOURCE: Kinzie, Mary. “Succeeding Borges, Escaping Kafka: On the Fiction of Steven Millhauser.” Salmagundi, no. 92 (fall 1991): 115-44.

In the following essay, Kinzie explores the defining characteristics of Millhauser's short fiction and finds parallels between his work and that of Jorge Luis Borges and Franz Kafka.

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