LE CORBUSIER
looks at America!
With characteristic unconcern for
convention, the famed French ar–
chitect writes his opinions of our
urban life and presents his pro–
vocative plans for the new city.
-Drawings by the author
$3.00
WREN THE
CATHEDRALS
WERE WHITE
These brilliant studies by a cel–
ebrated critic examine ten impor–
tant English poems from the Eliza–
bethan period to the present, and
explore not only their structure
but reveal also their poetic mes–
sage.
$3.50
THE
WELL WROUGHT
URN
By Cleanth Brooks
Working with material never
before available in a study of
Melville, Olson explains the crea–
tion of
Moby Dick
through the lit–
erary influences that revolution–
ized Melville's thinking. "Not only
important but apocalyptic."
-FERRIS GREENSLET,
N. Y. Htrald
Tribune.
$2.50
CALL ME
ISHMAEL
By Charles Olson
REYNAL
A
HIT£H£0£K
One of the most distinguished
writers of our time, Pritchett has
an uncanny gift for swift, pungent
characterization. These fourteen
new-stories are "a fund of excel–
lent reading matter _.. A practical
object lesson in how short stories
should be written."
-PETER QUENNELL.
$2.50
IT
MAY NEVER
HAPPEN
By
1'.
S. Prltehett
One of the great
novels of our time
"... Here is a man who can write
a prose that is like wine, who can
make the English language serve
him like a slave _.. I am of the
opinion, carefully considered, that
Under the Volcano
is a work of
genius."
-JOHN WOODBURN,
SRL
UNDERTOE
VOLCANO
Two short novels and a story by
the young English writer of whom
Eudora Welty has said: "Mr. San–
som makes one feel the powerful
impression of an original mind at
work." Here is story-telling at its
best-lyrical, engrossing, and beau–
tifully written.
$2.50
THREE
By WllllaU& SansoU&