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Brustein, Robert "RC.—or Not P.C.," The New Republic, Vol. 210, no. 18, May 2,1994, pp 29- 31.
A review of the Joseph Papp Public Theater production of Twilight- Los Angeles, 1992 arguing that Smith might be better classified "as a sociologist than artist." Brustein divides her figures into "victims, victimizers and viewers "
Corso, P J. "Anna Deavere Smith," AFROAM-L Archives, October 24, 1994. http://www afrmet net/~hallh/afrotalk/ afrooct94/0546.hrml, February 16,1997.
Corso relates Smith's method and matter to the work...
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