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Bryant, Earle V. "The Transformation of Personality in Richard Wright's 'The Man Who Lived Underground,'" in CIA Journal, Vol. 23, No 4,1990, p. 379.
Gilman, Richard "The Immediate Misfortunes of Widespread Literacy," in Commonweal, Vol 74, No 5, April 28, 1961, p. 130.
Hakutam, Yoshinobu. "Richard Wright's 'The Man Who Lived Underground,' Nihilism, and Zen," in Mississippi Quarterly, Vol. 47, No. 2, Spring, 1994, p 213.
Hansen, Harry. A review of Cross Section in New York World Telegram, May 31,1944.
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