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PARENTHESIS
by Jacques Lemarchand.
All the wit, daring, and delicate satire
that have made Lemarchand a unique figure in postwar France
are in this comedy of manners, his first novel to be published
in the United States.
March 20th. $2.50
THE AMERICAN NOVELS AND
STORIES OF HENRY JAMES
Edited, and with an Introduction, by F. 0. Matthiessen.
Four
novels:
The Europeans, Washington Square, The Bostonians,
and
The Ivory Tower.
Nine other stories:
The Story of A Year,
Pandora, The Jolly Comer, The Point of View, "Europe," Grapy
Cornelia, A New England Winter, Julia Bride, A Round of
Visits.
1010 pages. $5.00
NO EXIT and THE FLIES
by Jean-Paul Sartre.
The first of Sartre's works to be published in
the United States.
No Exit (Huis Clos)
is a relentless drama
exposing three crimes against life.
The Flies (Les Mouches)
is a
dramatization in modem idiom of the Orestes-Electra story.
Translated by Stuart Gilbert.
$2.50
INDIRECTIONS
by Sidney Cox.
Wit, wisdom, and common sense molded into an
informal philosophy of composition. Mr. Cox, Professor of English
at Dartmouth, considers what the writer can learn by writing and
what he can learn by living.
$2.00
MEN OF GOOD WILL
by Jules Romains.
The most sustained work of fiction in modem
times-a synthesis of the social, political, and spiritual life of
France-and, by extension, of Europe-from October 6, 1908
to October 7, 1933.
Volumes 1-13, $3.50; Volume 14, $3.00
TRANSPORT TO SUMMER
by Wallace Stevens.
A master poet's first book in four years, and
his finest. Many poems never before published, as well as the
contents of two limited editions.
March 20th. $2.50
FIELDS OF WONDER
by Langston Hughes.
New poems in many moods by the author
of
Shakespeare in Harlem
and
The Weary Blues.
March 20th. $2.50
TAKE AWAY THE DARKNESS
by Witter Bynner.
In his first book of verse since 1940, the author
of
Guest Book
and
Against the Cold
retains
his
lyric note and
grace of style while increasing his scope and artistry.
March 20th. $2.75
These books are published
in
New York by
ALFRED A. KNOPF