Vol. 16 No. 11 1949 - page 1057

With a special sense of privilege,
we announce the American publication
of a novel by
HENRY CREEN
THE VIKING
PRESS
$3.00
Partisan Review
readers already know him from
the critical appraisals in this and other highly
regarded literary periodicals which place him as'
one of the half-dozen top English novelists today.
Now he is introduced to America with one of his
finest novels:
LOVING
H • ••
the most interesting novel
of the past ten years. • • • "
-v. s.
PRITCHETT,
N.
Y.
Times
" ... certainly one of the most
indjvid~al
and
~citing
novelists
now alive.•• •
-CHRISTOPHER ISHERWOOD
" . . . he has already written
three of the most original and
stimu)atinl\ English novels of
our urne.
-Po TOYNDEE
J
Partisan Review
" • • •
Loving
is a big book
. . . big
in
conception . . •
(Henry Green)
is
rare in his
power not only of feeling, but
of conveying beauty.•••
JJ
-ELIZABETH BOWEN
likeness in
An intriguing approach to
abstract painting which re–
veals its roots in the history
and philosophy of past
ages. Contemporary
schools of abstract paint-
ing are analyzed both in
the light of what paint-
ers and their friends
the theory
say they are trying
of painting
to do and in relation
to earlier phases of
abstraction.
2nd
Edition
revised
and
enlarged
Atoll
boo/c$tQres
by
FRANCES BRADSHAW BLANSHARD
This second edition has been completely revised
with new material including eight illustrations–
four in full color-added to give graphic evidence
C
of the "retreat from likeness."
83.50
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