PLAIN, POETIC, PROPHETIC
CHICAGO IN FICTION
The University of Chicago Press announces the re–
publication of a number of novels by writers associ–
ated with the Chicago Renaissance - writers who
helped shape the course of American fiction over five
decades. The series - with
SAUL BELLOW
as Advisory
Editor - has already excited great enthusiasm in top
literary circles. Each work will be introduced by a
distinguished novelist of the present day for the bene–
fit of a whole new generation of readers.
Now ready:
.J.m•• T. F.rr.1I
introduces
ARTII! .nd PINK MARSH.
TWO TALES BY GEORGE ADE $3.96
.John Do. P •••o.
introduces
THB BOMB.
A NOVEL BY FRANK HARRIS $4.95
N.I.on Aigr.n
introduces
BRIK DORN.
A NOVEL BY BEN HECHT
$6.96
Other title. to be announced
FICTION OF THE FORTIES
Chester E. Eisinger.
A brilliant discussion of the
American novelists' search for self in a decade of
chaos: Mary McCarthy, Norman Mailer, Truman
Capote, Eudora Welty, to name only a few. The result
is not only a definitive study of an important body of
American literature but an unusual introduction
to
the special problems which presented themselves to the
postwar world. Index.
$7.96
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