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Deakin, Motley, Rebecca West, Twayne, 1980.
This is a concise survey of West's work in all genres. Deakin considers West to be a "voice of sanity" during the turbulent events of the twentieth century.
Hall, Brian, "Rebecca West's War," in the New Yorker, April 15, 1996, pp. 74-80, 82-83.
Hall notes that, because the Balkans are once more in turmoil, interest in Black Lamb and Grey Falcon has increased. He gives a very insightful analysis of the main elements of the book.
Scott, Bonnie Kime, ed., Selected Letters of Rebecca West, Yale University Press, 2000.
West was a prolific letter writer, and this volume contains hundreds of her letters, all annotated by the editor.
Tillinghast, Richard, "Rebecca West and the Tragedy of Yugoslavia," in New Criterion, Vol. 10, No. 10, June 1992, pp. 12-22.
This is a discussion of West's book in the light of the disintegration of modern Yugoslavia.
Weldon, Fay...
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