Vol. 32 No. 2 1965 - page 328

Spring
fiction
from
By
SAMUEL AsTRACHAN, author
of
An
End to Dying.
"Worth
waiting for . . . Deliberately
and brilliantly, Astrachan
imi–
tates the high manner of Eng–
lish comedy."
-Newsweek.
$4.95
THE
MECHANICAL
PIANOS
By
HENRI-F'RANcOIs
REY.
"One
of the most interesting and
richest novels of the season, one
of the most tragic also."-Le
Figaro Litteraire.
Winner of
the
Prix
Interallie.
$5.95
THE
FLY
By
lliCHAllD CHOPPING.
Sexual
pursuit
in
a London suburb -
seen from the privileged view–
point of a common house
fly.
"Ferocious
fun." -
Daily Tele–
graph.
$4.95
FARRAR
STRAUS
&
GIROUX
EVERYTIllNG
THAT RISES
MUST CONVERGE
By
F'x.ANNlmy
O·CONNOR.
In–
troduction by Robert Fitzger–
ald. Nine posthumous stories,
including
Revelation, The
Lame Shall Enter First, Judg–
ment Day, A View. of the
Woods,
and
The Enduring
Chill.
$4.95
THE
ESCAPE
ARTIST
1~:!II1o-l1
By
DAVID WAGONER.
"What
an experience! It's paced like a
whodunit, it dances like com–
edy, and sings the language
and the actio!l beyond itself
as a poem does . • . Think of
this
as a
rave.
It
is." -
JOHN
CIAllDI.
$4.95
LADIES OF THE
RACHMANINOFF
EYES
By HENRy
VAN
Dri:E.
Aunt
Harry, housekeeper, and,Mrs.
Klein are the ladies; Oliver, the
young Negro boarder, tells
their story and his. Mr: Van
Dyke
is
a winner of the Avery
Hopwood Award.
$4.95
Now at your bookstore
FARRAR, STRAUS
8J
GmOUX
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