PANTHEON
BOOKS
At Fever Pitch
By DAVID CAUTE. Winner of two of England's most important literary
awards, this wise and witty novel of a British African colony on the
verge of self-government introduces American readers to a young
and exciting literary talent.
$3.95
On Socialist Realisin
By ABRAM TERTZ. Introduction by CZESLAW MILOSZ. The anonymous
young Soviet writer whose
The Trial Begins
was hailed as "perhaps
the most remarkable novel to have come out of Russia since the
Revolution'.'* dissects the doctrine of socialist realism withSwiftian
irony. An examination which is an encouraging revelation of new
critical tendencies within Russia.
.
$2.95
The Potemkin Mutiny
By RICHARD HOUGH. From the first rumblings of discontent at Sevas–
topol to the ultimate humiliation of its closing scenes, this account
of the 1905 mutiny on the Russian battleship
Potemkin
provides a
complete and unbiased narrative of one of the most controversial
episodes of our time.
$3.95
Three Intellectuals
in Politics
By JAMES JOLL. Must an intellectual in politics always be doomed by
his virtues? A noted Oxford historian examines the question against
the stormy public careers of
Leon Blum, Walther Rathenau,
and
Filippo Tommaso Marinelli.
$4.50
COMING IN 1962:
Konstantin Paustovsky's
A STORY OF LIFE
The autobiography of one of Russia's greatest living writers
in a translation by Joseph Barnes.
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