Four new books that
PARTISAN REVIEW readers will want to own ...
THE LOST SON
AND OTHER POEMS
by
Theodore Roethke.
A second volume by the young poet
whose
Open House
received such instantaneous critical acclaim....
"He writes in a style that is good in this period and would be good in
any other."-vvoR WINTERs,
J(,enyon Review.
$2.50
THE LAST FRESHET
by
Ben Field.
The story of a hard-working widower and how he
overcame the emotional void left by the death of his sons in the war.
A colorful, robust portrait of post-war problems
~n
an upstate New York
town, with revealing sidelights on the logging industry, this is certainly
Ben Field's best novel.
$3.00
D0 RA
by
Eleanor Green.
A perceptive novel
about the growth of a woman's soul-from an uncertain childhood,
through suffering, to a final spiritual maturity. By the author of
The
Hill
and
Ariadn,e Spinning.
...
"She writes beautifully, musically,
evocatively."-N.
Y. Times.
$2.50
THE DARK DAUGHTERS
by Rhys
Davies.
The tale of a modern King Lear whose three
daughters
av~nged
his cruelty to their mother with every weapon in
woman's deadly arsenal.
"It
flashes with a probing and blinding light,
illuminating strange and unsuspected byways of the human soui."–
Philadelphia Inquirer.
$3.00
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