NEW DIRECTIONS BOOKS
Recent.and Forthcoming Titles-Summer-Fetll, 1944
THREE TALES by Flaubert, introduction by Harry Levin. $1.00.
THE HITLERIAD by
A.
M. Klein. A verse satire. $1.00.
SUNDAY AFTER THE WAR by Henry Miller. A new collection of
stories, essays and other prose. $3.00.
POEMS, NEW and SELECTED by Richard Eberhart. $1.00.
MALDOROR by Lautreamont. A new, unexpurgated translation by
_Guy Wernham of this great French esoteric classic. $6.00.
SELECTED POEMS OF MELVILLE, ed. ·by Matthiessen. $1.00.
THE PRIVATE LIFE OF THE MASTER RACE by Bertolt Brecht. A
powerful anti-Nazi play. $2.00.
AND YOU, THOREAU by August Derleth. New poems. $1.00.
NIKOLAI GOGOL by V. Nabokov. A creative critical study. $1.50.
THE PHOENIX
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THE TORTOISE by Kenneth Rexroth. $2.50 ..
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FIVE YOUNG AMERICAN
POETS-Series
Ill:
Eve Merriam, Jean
Garrigue, Tennessee Williams, J. F. Nims and Alejandro Carrion
(Ecuador) are represented by 40 pages of verse each. $3.00.
STORIES OF ARTISTS AND WRITERS by Henry James. Eleven
marvellous tales, with introduction by F.
0.
Matthiessen. $3.50.
GARCIA LORCA by Edwin Honig. In "The Makers of Modern Litera–
ture" series. Includes many new translations of poems. $1.50.
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WHY ABSTRACT? by Hilaire Hiler. An essay on Modern Art. $2.50.
THREE RUSSIAN POETS. Unusual selections from Pushkin, Ler–
montov and Tutchev, translated by Vladimir Nabokov. $1.00.
THE SPOiLS OF POYNTON by Henry Jam_es. A novel. $1.00.
STEPHEN HERO by James Joyce. The first version of Joyce's. "Por-
trait of the Artist." Introduction by Theodore Spencer. $3.00.
THIRTY-TWO POEMS by Thomas Merton. $1.00.
A WREATH FOR THE SEA by Robert Fitzgerald. Poems. $2.50.
NEW DIRECTIONS No. 8. Exhibition gallery of trends in new writing
-with special Latin American and Lorca sections. $3.50.
Wartime labor shortages in printing plants are delaying pro–
duction more and marl!. Please place your orders now (because
paper quotas limit editions) and then be patient.
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