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a
Anew novel from Fronce,
by
JEAN BLOCH·MICHEL
The Witness
• A truly distinguished novel about
the disintegration of a man through
an act of cowardice.
! ust published,
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Anovel
by
the outhor of "JOY",
GEORGES BERNANOS
Under the Sun
of Soton
• The book that established Ber–
nanos' fame as one of the great
interpreters-
.of
mystical religious ex–
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Harry
Lo,in Binut. !ust publisbed, $3.00
Edited with on Introduction
by
ANDRE GIDE
Anthology of
French Verse
• 800 pages, covering all important
French poets from the 13th century
to
Val~ry.
Special attention to lyric
verse. With an important essay on
poetry by Gide.
lust published,
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CONTRIBUTORS
ARTHUR SCHLESINGER Jr" au–
thor of "The Age of Jackson," has
recent ly published a critique of
American Liberalism, "The Vital
Center." He is Associate Professor
of History at Harvard University.
ANGUS W ILSON is one of the
most promisi ng of younger British
write rs. As far as we know, this is
his first appearance in America.
A
collection of his stories will be
brought out in this country next
year by Morrow.
LOUIS MA RTIN-CHAUFFIER is a
well-known French critic, now active
editorially and politically in France.
ERNST JUENGER is one of the
best-known German writers of this
century. One of the most important
voices of the mood of post-war
G e rmany in the 'twenties, he par–
ticipated in the Nazi movement in
its early stages; later became dis–
illusioned, and wrote a criticism of
the Hitler reg ime in the form of an
allegory, "On th e Marble Cliffs."
A critical review of Juenger's
career will be found in Partisan
Review, September-October 1947.
NEWTON ARVIN, professor of
English at Smith College, is current–
ly at work on a book dealing with
Melville.
The fronti spiece by Weldon Kees
i~
reproduced through the courtesy
of the Peridot Gallery, which wi ll
hold a one-man show of his work
opening October 31.