OXFORD BOOKS
CONRAD AIKEN
Collected Poems
This volume contains
all
that one
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America's Cinest living
poets has chosen to retain from his poetry. It shows the range,
the psychological richness, the twentieth-century scientific con–
temporaneity of his viewpoint, and it includes some
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his most
important work which has been unavailable for many years. Now,
re-examined, it must lead to a new and complete evaluation of
Aiken, the poet.
$10.50
Undercliff
By RICHARD EBERHART,
author of
Song and Idea
and
Burr
Oaks.
This new collection includes short lyrics and several long
poems which are unmatched in intensity by any
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Richard
Eberhart's previous work. "A singularly delightful nature shines
through everything he writes. The poems have strong intellectual
sinews, are poems of ideas, but have a warmth of humanity as
strong as their intellect."-DR. EDITH SITWELL.
$4.00
Aaron Copland
By ARTHUR BERGER.
The first book-length analysis of both
the life and music of America', leading composer. The discussion
of his compositions is complete and detailed, and the abundance
of musical examples brings Copland's whole achievement into
perspective.
Illustrations and discography.
$3.50
Crime and Punishment
By FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY.
Translated by JESSIE COUL–
SON. A brilliant new translation of this great masterpiece of
Russian literature. Mrs. Coulson is well known both here and in
England for her translations from the Russian. She has brought
to the Dostoevsky text an ease and lucidity of style which pre–
serves the character and spirit, the variety of mood, and the
intellectual penetration of the original.
$3.75
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