SOURCE: "Intimations of Mortality," in The New York Times Book Review, July 23, 1995, p. 6.
In the following review, Dickstein discusses White's Skinned Alive and asserts that, "In writing about AIDS yet keeping it at bay, he has turned a mortal threat into a surprising source of literary strength."
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