Vol. 29 No. 2 1962 - page 166

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LOVE AND BE SILENT
Curtis Harnack.
A powerful, provocative novel of two marriages
- one.that fails, and one that survives - set in the midwest by the
brilliant young writer Horace Gregory calls "t]J.e most highly gifted
American novelist of his generation."
$4.50
THE HEART TO ARTEMIS
Bryher.
The brilliant novelist tells the story of her several lives:
sheltered daughter of England's richest man, intimate of the intel–
lectual elite of the Paris of the '20's, distinguished writer, humani–
tarian. A Helen and Kurt Wolff Book.
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BETWEEN FRIENDS
Letters of James Branch Cabell and Others
Edited by Padraic Colum and Margaret freeman Cabell;
introductilm
by Carl Van Vechten.
Delight and candor illuminate these letters
in which Lewis, Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, Mencken, Dreiser and
many more match wits with the subtle author of
Jurgen.
$7.50
GROWING
Leonard Woolf.
The future co-leader of the Bloomsbury group
as an "innocent imperialist" in Ceylon, where he presided over brutal
justice and enjoyed the fleshpots of Colonialism before returning
home to marriage to Vifginia Stephen.
$5.95
BLACK SHIP TO HELL
Brlgld
Brophy.
Must man destroy himself? This provocative an–
alysis of the origins, history and manifestations of the destructive
impulse that exists in human beings ranges the fields of art,
sci~nce
and morality to urge that the creative personality must acknowledge
and allow for the deep dark sources of instinctual behavior. $8.50
TORSE 3
Christopher Middleton.
The first American collection of verse by
the man Donald Hall calls "one of the best poets to come out of
England
in
thiity years." Rich, close-grained, deeply stratified. $3.95
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