THREE NAMES TO REMEMBER
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"I
Rut Herbert Gold at the head
or
my': smaH hIt of wnters who
have their own eyes ana are
capable of making fiction which
gives pleasure."--Saul
Bellow.
"Herbert Gold is an imp'ortant
liter!!Y.-!ig!ll£r a
mUter
of col–
loquial style, a deeply compas–
sionate, impressively original
novelist." -
Granville Hicks.
"Mr. Gold's book has a deep'
~p'assion
for human sUirering
and bewilderment." -
William
L. Gresham, New York Times
Book Review.
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year
1956·57
JOHN CLINTON
HUNT
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Genemtions
of
Men
Winner
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the
Prix Goncourtancl
Prix cles Critiques
"A direct attack, mounted with
superb imatative skill, on the
nerves and e PIt of the·stom–
ach." -
Manchester Guardian.
"Pierre Gascar is a richly en–
dowed writer: his unusual and
haunting stories are, to put the
matter simply. unforgettable."
-William
Peden7'$3.50
HERBERT
GOLD
The M.an
WhO
was
Not
With
It
"A rich novel of character •••
'rhi. is a story of men.
"Ola
Americans' of unsophisticated
background retain the Eliza–
bethan capacity for intense re–
lations between men that most
of us have lost."--oliver
La
FarAe,
New York Herald Trib–
une
Book Review.
"One feels,
in reading, the real, slowly per–
ceived strength of country, and
the struggle to get back to
In
evaluation of men according to
their real guahtles. not their
socIal Dlches or personal rela–
tionships." -
Walter Van Til–
burll Clark.
"A new talent of
ilignity and distinction .•. John
Clinton Hunt's name may be
enrolled !ll!l2ng the fine discov–
eries of the yS£.:."-James Gray,
Chicaiio Tribune.
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