The YOGI
and
the
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By ARTHUR KOESTLER
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Brilliant~
. ch3;llenging essays on
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Eoli~cs,
literature, and the
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Sov'iet' Union, by the author of
Darkness at Noon
and
Arrival
and Departure.
Like his novels,
this book is concerned with human
values in a time of revolution. "It
would be difficult," says the
New
York Sun,
"to find a volume of
essays ... more stimulating, more
provoking, more gratifying." $2.75
Soldiers and
Strangers
By EDWARD FENTON
The mood of the soldier his
'
juke-box gaiety, his fears in
the face of anonymous death,
his bewilderment as he re–
turns, a stranger, to civilian
life, are expressed in these
clear, rhythmic poems which
record the spirit of the time
in language entirely free of
obscurity.
$1.75
Reflections
in a Mirror
By CHARLES MORGAN
These essays by the auth .. of
The Fountain
and
T he
Voyage
first appeared in the
London
Times Literary Sup–
plement,
where they won an
enthusiastic following. "They
are all written with rare
learning, fine critical discern–
ment and genuine charm."–
American Mercury.
$2.50
A DURABLE
FIRE
By DOROTHY JAMES
ROBERTS
Here is an honest, probingly intro–
spective novel about a girl who
could love with only part of her
and had to withhold the rest for
her own future. Many male novel–
ists have pictured the artii'J's
growth from boyhood to man–
hood. This, a woman's portrait of
the artist as a young woman,
is
in the best tradition of
serio~
literature.
$2.75
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