Vol. 20 No. 6 1953 - page 592

Distinguished fiction from
VIKING
Saul Bellow's
long-awaited novel "is very possibly the
most significant and remarkable novel to have been pub–
lished in the United States
in
the past decade • ... a
diamond-bright, spontaneous prose that is totally free from
imitativeness. It enables Bellow to express himself in a
way that has hitherto been beyond the range of moat
American novelists, and it may open doors to others,
too•
• . • We have a great writer among us."
-HARVEY SWADOS
"A book of extraordinary and massive power. In its verve,
its force, its seemingly endless narrative resource, ita
audacity of style, and above all in its close mastery of the
whole American scene, it seems to me head and shoulden
above most contemporary novels and is plainly one of the.
richest of twentieth century American novels."
-ALFRED KAZIN
$4.50
The
ADVENTURES
of
AUGIE MARCH
Elizabeth Taylor
is "a novelist of the most serious
account. Among living novelists it is E. M. Forster of
whom Mrs. Taylor most reminds us-this should suggest
her charm and her achievement. She has the same gentle
worldliness as her older compatriot, a similar undemanding
love of people, a similar wit."-DIANA TRILLING
"Elizabeth Taylor's books, everyone - and now
The
Sleeping Beauty-seem
made in heaven for the original
joy of reading. Her sensitivity of spirit, excellence of mind,
subtlety and wit of perception and pinning down, and the
sheer beauty and grace of what she does with a novel, are
unlike anyone else's.
The Sleeping Beauty
is an enchanting
book."-EUDORA WELTY
$3.00
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SLEEPING BEAUTY
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