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Baughman, Ronald, ed., ‘‘Tim O’Brien,’’ in Dictionary of Literary Biography Documentary Series, Vol. 9: American Writers of the Vietnam War, Gale Research, 1991, pp. 137–214.
Bonn, Maria, ‘‘Can Stories Save us? Tim O’Brien and the Efficacy of the Text,’’ in Critique, Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall 1994, pp.11–15.
Bruckner, D. J. R., ‘‘Storyteller for a War and Its Victims,’’ Review, in New York Times, April 3, 1990, pp. C15, C17.
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