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Wolfe, Gene (Rodman) 1931–: Critical Essay by Douglas Barbour

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[Gene Wolfe] has shown a consistent growth in the understanding of his art. The three interconnecting novellas of The Fifth Head of Cerberus are his most multiplex work yet.

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