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Aldridge, John W., ‘‘Dance of Death,’’ in Atlantic Monthly, July 1968, p. 89.
Barth, John, ‘‘Thinking Man’s Minimalist: Honoring Donald Barthelme,’’ in the New York Times Book Review, September 3, 1989, p. 9.
Barthelme, Donald, ‘‘The Indian Uprising,’’ in Unspeakable Practices, Unnatural Acts, Bantam, 1969, pp. 1–13.
Bocock, Maclin, ‘‘‘The Indian Uprising’ or Donald Barthelme’s Strange Object Covered with Fur,’’ in fiction international, No. 415, pp. 134–45.
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