The Song of the Cold
by
Edith Sitwell
This long-awaited volume, gathering as it does
the latest and greatly heralded poems of Miss
Sitwell, more than confirms the high praise
already bestowed upon her.
"She was indeed already a poet, and a famous
one, but the poetry o.f The Song of
the
Cold is
so enormously richer in both technique and
cqntent that it strikes one as a new creation,
not merely a step forward. "-JOHN LEHMANN
in the N. Y.
Time~
Book
Review.
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Charles Williams
Hnve you discovered the mnn of whom ...
T. S. ELIOT said,
"There are no novels anywhere like his.
In the first place, they are good thrillers. They are
exciting. In the second place, they are the work of a
man who had something very serious to convey. To
Charles Williams the supernatural was perfectly
natural and the natural was also supernatural. And
this peculiarity gave him a profound insight into Good
and Evil, into the Heights· of Heaven and the Depths
of Hell."
C. S. LEWIS said,
"He Is the contemporary from whom
I learned most, not any particular tntths but what
matters more, a whole temper of mind.''
The first in a series of his novels to be published
in
America.
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