Vol. 28 No. 5-6 1961 - page 535

New titles in the
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Keystone Short Stories
Vera Cacciatore
THE SWING
In three long stories an extraordinary Italian writer presents a bril–
liantly varied picture of the Italian landscape and character.
KB-30 $1.65
Arno Karlen
WHITE APPLES
This first collection by a not.eworthy young American includes a
novella, the touching, powerful story of a doomed love affair, six
short stories and a dozen diverting "fables."
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Tillie Olsen
TELL ME A RIDDLE
Disarming in their simplicity, these stories by an important American
talent sound the depths of human love whether describing a baptism
in a Negro church or probing a mother's response to her daughter's
growing up.
KB-32 $1.65
uriel Spark
THE GO-AWAY BIRD·
"Marked by the same style and temperament which distinguished
Memento Mori
and
The. Ballad of Peckham Rye."-N. Y. Herald
Tribune.
"Wildly entertaining and a joy to read."- SYBILLE BED–
FORD,
Saturday Review.
KB-31 $1.85
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COLOR OF DARKNESS
by James Purdy KB-25 $1.65
THE GAMES OF NIGij.T
by Stig Dagerman KB-26 $1.65
THE DIGNITY OF NIGHT
by Klaus Roehler KB-27 $1.65
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NEW WORLD WRITING 19
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Ransom, Babette Deutsch and Stanley Kunitz analyze a poem by
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KB-33 $1.65
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