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If you’re looking for an expose on the Who—or merely another look at the big rock/big bucks gutter—you won’t find it in Horse’s Neck. Or perhaps you will, but only from a skewed angle, and only in an emotional—not a literal— sense. Undoubtedly this collection of 13 short stories, held together by Townshend’s horse-as-beauty (or truth) metaphor, smacks of the autobiographical.

February 1, 1986
J. Kordosh

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