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Review: The Fourth Hand
By Syd Allan. A review of The Fourth Hand.

No Ideas! It's a Novel!
By William H. Pritchard. [New York Times] A review of "A Widow for One Year." [Registration required]

A Widow for One Year: Randomness and Luck, but Whew, No Bears
By Michiko Kakutani. [New York Times] A review of "A Widow for One Year." [Registration required]

A John Irving Sampler Of Testimony and Tales
By Michiko Kakutani. [New York Times] A review of "Trying to Save Piggy Sneed." [Registration required]

Dr. Daruwalla and the Dwarfs
By Robert Towers. [New York Times] A review of "A Son of the Circus." [Registration required]

Review: A Prayer for Owen Meany
By Alfred Kazin. [New York Times] [Registration required]

Guilt and Compassion
By Benjamin DeMott. [New York Times] A review of "The Cider House Rules." [Registration required]

John Irving's World
By James Atlas. [New York Times] A review of "The Hotel New Hampshire." [Registration required]

Books of the Times
By Christopher Lehmann-Haupt. [New York Times] A review of "The World According to Garp." [Registration required]

Stumbling Toward Profundity
By Anatole Broyard. [New York Times] A review of "The 158-Pound Marriage." [Registration required]






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