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Baldwin, James, ‘‘Alas, Poor Richard: ‘Eight Men,’’’ in Dial, 1961, pp. 188-99.
Bramell, Gloria, ‘‘Articulated Nightmare,’’ in Midstream, Vol. 8, No. 2, Spring, 1961, pp. 110-12.
Gillman, Richard, ‘‘The Immediate Misfortunes of Widespread Literacy,’’ in Commonweal, Vol. 74, No. 5, April 28, 1961, pp.130-31.
Howe, Irving.\, The New Republic, Vol. 144, No. 7. February 13, 1961, pp. 17-18.
Rogers, W. G., Review in Saturday Review, Vol. 44, No. 65, January 21, 1961.
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