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Sources
Alvin Aubert, “Ernest J. Gaines: Overview,” in Contemporary Novelists, 6th ed., edited by Susan Windisch Brown, St. James Press, 1996.
Jerry H. Bryant, Iowa Review, Winter, 1972.
Paul Desruisseaux, in New York Times Book Review, May 23, 1971.
Joseph McLellan, in Washington Post, January 13, 1976.
Larry McMurtry, in New York Times Book Review, November 19, 1967.
Alice Walker, in New York Times Book Review, October 30, 1983.
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