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August Wilson: Critical Review by Frank Rich

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August Wilson
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SOURCE: "August Wilson Reaches the '60s With Witnesses from a Distance." in The New York Times, April 14. 1992, pp. 139-40.

In the following review, Rich offers a largely favorable assessment of Two Trains Running.

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