Vol. 41 No. 4 1974 - page 497

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RERUNS
by Jonathan Baumbach
" Hilarious and hilariouser until it hurts. " Kirkus Reviews " Written
in a brilliantly fluid style." Village Voice " May prove to be one of
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make Reruns a joy." Newsweek
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by Peter Spielberg
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"Darkly postmodern and murderous" Kirkus Reviews " Details
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the experience of a raw, neurotic existence ." Los Angeles Times
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Its " shrewd flexibilit'y makes it hard to resist. " New Republic " A
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playful, semi-experimental coming-of-age novel . .. invites com–
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parison with Kafka's Amerika . Spielberg'S voice , however, is his
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