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W. P. Kinsella: Critical Essay by Robert Hamblin

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SOURCE: Hamblin, Robert. “‘Magic Realism,’ or, The Split-Fingered Fastball of W. P. Kinsella.” Aethlon: The Journal of Sport Literature 9, no. 2 (spring 1992): 1-10.

In the following essay, Hamblin examines the elements of “magic realism” present in Kinsella's works.

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