Atlantic Monthly Press presents .
PIERRE GASCAR
THE CORAL BARRIER
The author of the prize-winning
Beast8 and Men
and
The Seed,
called by HENRI
!'EYRE
"among the finest
writers of his generation," has written a taut novel of
the blazing Somaliland desert country, and of the moving
love affair between a young Italian painter and a Somali
girl.
$3.75
LAWRENCE SARGENT HALL
STOWAWAY
Here is a sea narrative in the Melville tradition. The
freighter
Liberty Belle-her
captain going slowly mad,
her crew degenerating in mind and body-wanders across
the Med.terranean and on toward total anarchy
in
a tale
of rare fascination.
$3.75
GEORGE SEFERIS
POEMS
Translated by Rex Warner.
The finest poems from the
work of a Greek who is regarded as one of the great
poets
living today. ARCHIBALD MACLEISH says, "His poetry has
achieved a
wei~ht
and impress rare among our contem–
poraries."
Comtng May
3.
'
$3.75
HARVEY SWADOS
NIGHTS IN THE GARDENS OF BROOKLYN
One of the most exciting writers on the modern scene ex–
plores contemporary themes against a dramatic variety
of settings, striking to the heart of our own problems,
our own times. An impressive collection of short stories.
RICHARD YATES
REVOLUTIONARY ROAD
$4.00
ALFRED KAZIN finds "this excellent first novel is a power–
ful commentary on the way we live now. It places the
new American tragedy squarely on the field of marriage."
$4.75
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