Outstanding fiction
from THE VIKING PRESS
SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION
by Ken Kesey
The author of
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
has created an over–
whelming novel-a landmark in American fiction.
In
telling this
story of brother against brother, Kesey has erected a towering structure
of life, set amid the wonders of land and forest, ocean and river, of
the American Northwest.
Coming in July
640 pages $7.50
A STONE MAN, YES
by Daniel Curley
John Crowe Ransom has called Daniel Curley's earlier fiction "tough
in its situations ... human and moving."
In
his new novel the situa–
tion is, once again, a "tough" one.
A Stone Man, Yes
is a brilliantly
bitter comedy of marriage in the groves of academe, with a heroine
who might well have starred in
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
THE MARCH-MAN
by Keith Botsford
$4.50
"A writer of sure stylistic control and great technical skill."-HASKEL
FRANKEL,
N. Y. Times Book R eview.
This novel of an estranged son,
seeking to discover who and what his father was, is "told with an
elegance that is rare today. The compression and tension, achieved
mostly through the basic design of the story, are magnificent."–
Library Journal
$4.50
A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST
AS A YOUNG MAN
by James Joyce
A newly re-set edition of this popular classic, with the definitive text,
corrected from the Dublin holograph by CHESTER
G.
ANDERSON, and
edited by RICHARD ELLMANN
Coming in July $3.95
THE VIKING PRESS,
New York, N. Y. 10022