Review of Little Man (1957) by Nathan Lee for New York Times — 12 Jul 2006
Somewhere within all the crude slapstick and crass stereotypes, Little Man operates as a vulgar burlesque on the crisis of African-American manhood, particularly the relationships, or lack thereof, between fathers and sons.
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This review of Little Man (1957) was written by Nathan Lee and published by New York Times on 12 Jul 2006.
Little Man has generally received mixed reviews.
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