Life as viewed
by
three perceptive moderns
GERTRUDE STEIN
by
Donald Sutherland
The
first
key to the work of
this famous expatriate. "No
one will ever be able to write
about Gertrude Stein again
without quoting copiously
from Sutherland. It is the
most important piece of writ–
ing that has appeared about
her."-Carl Van Vechten .
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TWO(GertrndeStein
and Her Brother)
and Other Early Portraits
by
Gertrude Stein
The first in a series of unpub–
lished writings proceeding
under the leadership of Carl
Van Vechten and a distin–
guished advisory committee.
Introduction by Janet Flanner.
$5.00
AUDEN
by
Richard Hoggart
The first full-length study of
this major poet. In discussing
Auden, the author clarifies
the difficulties of style and
subject matter which keep po–
tential enthusiasts away from
modern poetry.
$3.75
KATHERINE
MANSFIELD
A
Critical
Study
by
Sylvia Berlcman
"Concise, well-documented .. .
Where so many have lavishly
emoted, Miss Berkman tidies
up the mess with grave com–
monsense. . . . The resulting
re-assessment will certainly
be to both the author's and
her admirers' advantage."–
Christopher Isherwood. $3.75
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7,
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CONTRIBUTORS
RAYMOND ARON is one of
France's leading politico I writers.
His books include "Le Grand
Schisme" and "La Guerre en
ChaIne."
VERNON WATKINS is a Welsh
poet whose work is published here
by New Directions.
PETER VIERECK, who teaches his–
tory at Mount Holyoke College,
was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for
poetry .in 1949.
JAMES BALDWIN is
0
young
American novelist now living in
Paris. His essay, "Everybody's Pro–
test Novel, " appeared in the June
1949 issue of PRo
ARTHUR MIZENER is the author
of "The Far Side of Parodise,"
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biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald.
OSCAR HANDLIN's "The Up–
rooted," a study of immigrant life in
America, was published this fall by
little Brown. He is associate profes–
sor of history at Horvard.
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