Further Reading
- Additional coverage of Hood's life and career is contained in the following sources published by the Gale Group: Contemporary Authors, Vols. 49–52; Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol. 17; Contemporary Authors New Revision Series, Vols. 1, 33, 87; Contemporary Literary Criticism, Vols. 15, 28; and Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 53.
- Copoloff-Mechanic, Susan, "Pilgrim's Progress: A Study of the Short Stories of Hugh Hood," Toronto: ECW Press, 1988, 155 p. (Full-length study of Hood's short fiction.)
- Erskine, J. S., Review of Flying a Red Kite by Hugh Hood, The Dalhousie Review 43, No. 2 (Summer 1963): 264. (Asserts that Hood's stories are “pleasant, colloquial, effective.”)
- Kirkwood, Hilda, Review of The Fruit Man, The Meat Man, and the Manager by Hugh Hood, Canadian Forum 52, No. 615 (April 1972): 53. (Positive review of The Fruit Man, The Meat Man, and the Manager.)
- Oughton, John, Review of A Short Walk in the Rain by Hugh Hood, Books in Canada (January 1990): 20. (Negative review of A Short Walk in the Rain.)
- Smith, Michael, "Recycles Built for Two," Books in Canada 8, No. 2 (February 1979): 22. (Praises Hood's stylistic control in Selected Stories.)
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