Vol. 25 No. 3 1958 - page 321

from McDOWELL, OBOLENSKY
"Lusty, violent,
wildly funny. It is a
rigadoon of rascality, a
bawled-out comic song
of sex."
-DOROTHY PARKER,
Esquire
" ... has a vitality that comes only in part
from its energetic and exuberant prose.
What really makes
The Ginger Ma"!l
a
vital work is the fact that it both reflects
and comments dramatically on the absurdi–
ties of an age clinging to values in which
it simply cannot believe and unable to
summon up the courage to find out what
its moral convictions really are."-NOR-
MAN PODHORETZ,
N.
Y.
Times Book Review
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THE CINCER MAN
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... a unique volume of informal history
CZARS
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The Story of a Forgotten Friendship
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