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Aldridge, John W., Time to Murder and Create: The Contemporary Novel in Crisis, McKay, 1966.
Bemrose, John, "Culture of Speed," in Macleans, February 26, 1996, p. 70.
Burchard, Rachael C., Yea Sayings, Southern Illinois University Press, 1971.
Detweiler, Robert, John Updike, Twayne Publishers, 1984.
Doner, Dean, "Rabbit Angstrom's Unseen World," in New World Writing 20, J. B. Lippincott Co., 1962, pp. 63-75.
Fremont-Smith, Eliot, Review, in Village Voice, September 30, 1981.
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