Nicholas Mosley - Criticism

Criticism

  • Shiva Rahbaran (2010) Nicholas Mosley's Life and Art: A Biography in Six Interviews (London: Dalkey Archive Press)
  • Shiva Rahbaran (2007) Paradox of Freedom: A Study of Nicholas Mosley's Intellectual Development in His Novels and Other Writings (London: Dalkey Archive Press)
  • John O'Brien (1982) "It's like a story. Nicholas Mosley's impossible object." Review of Contemporary Fiction: 142–148.
  • John Banks (1982) "Slight-of-Language" Review of Contemporary Fiction: 118–123.

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