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Provide[s] an eloquent reminder of Walrond's qualities as an author. . . . His fiction captures the experiences of working-class peoples, often migrants, as they confront the depredations of colonialism, racial, prejudice, and economic exploitation. . . . A significant and fascinating collection. . . . [that] helps fill the gap in our understanding of this enigmatic and too-little-known writer.
--African American Review

Parascandola and coeditor Carl A. Wade have placed Walrond squarely on the map. . . . In Search of Asylum could not have arrived at a more propitious time.
--SX Salon

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