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Brustein, Robert. ‘‘A Little Night Music,’’ in the New Republic, January 22, 1962, pp. 20-23.
Clurman, Harold. A review of The Night of the Iguana, in the Nation, January 27, 1962, pp. 86-87.
Embrey, Glenn. "The Subterranean World of The Night of the Iguana,'' in Tennessee Williams: A Tribute, University Press of Mississippi, pp. 325-40.
Gilman, Richard. ‘‘Williams as Phoenix,’’ in the New Republic, January 26, 1962, pp. 460-61.
McCarten, John. ‘‘Lonely, Loquacious, and...
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