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Barnes, Chve. Review of Pavlo Hummel in the New York Times, May 21,1971, p 25. ,
Berkvist, Robert "If You Kill Somebody ..." in the New York Times, December 12,1971, sec. 2, p 3.
Clurman, Harold. Review of Pavlo Hummel in the Nation, Vol. 212, June 7,1971, p. 733.
Geis, Deborah. '"Fighting to Get Down, Thinking It Was Up' A Narratological Reading of The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel" in David Rabe- A Casebook, edited by Toby Silverman Zinman, Garland (New York), 1991, pp. 71-83.
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