![]() ![]() ![]() There seem to be only pockets of support for Manfred. But a Manfred novel is not reviewed as widely as a novel by an Updike or a Bellow is. There were twenty-four reviews for Green Earth (1977), the novel published by Crown that followed Milk of Wolves. ![]() Of course, Manfred does much better when he is published by a major house. There were only seven reviews for Milk of Wolves, none from New York and none from a broad enough base to swing support to the book. Morning Red had only thirteen reviews, most of them in periodicals not widely known. Surprisingly, Lord Grizzly (1954), probably the novel for which Manfred is now most widely known, had only twenty-two reviews. Reviews 163 novel of his autobiographical trilogy, received the greatest initial support - Mulder and Timmerman list forty-five reviews for it. In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: ![]()
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