THE LOST WORLD
New Poems
Randall
Jarrell
This new collection of Jarrell's poetry is probably the
best of his books-it is certainly the most unusual.
"The Mocking Bird, Well Water, Bats
and many others
of the pieces startle me into felicity. Randall Jarrell is a
revelation of how pleasing, how ingenious as words,
poetry can be."-Marianne Moore. $3.95
AFTER THE STRANGER
Hayden
Carruth
Imaginary Dialogues with Camus
A brilliant analysis of Camus' convictions regarding
man's potential and responsibilities in modern life,
in
which Camus and Carruth discourse and converse with
two characters from Camus' fiction. Although concerned
with philosophical and metaphysical issues, the book is
very personal, and is cast in the form of a novel. $4.95
OLD RAIGER AND OTHER VERSE
John
Masefield
Twelve new poems of varying subject, mood and length.
The first collection
of
the Poet Laureate's verse since
1961. Some are "tales in verse," a medium of which he
is an undiminished master. All the poems reflect his
lifelong delight in nature, the English countryside, his–
tory, ships, and the sea. $3.50
THE THIRD DIMENSION
Robert E.
Spiller
Studies in Literary History
One of the most important figures in the field of
American literary history asks: Is literary history
obsolete? He challenges those critics and readers who,
in their enthusiasm for texture and structure in poetry,
fiction, and drama, tend to forget that literature is also
the voice of a people, time, and place. $5.95
ANDRE GIDE:
His Life and Art
Wallace
Fowlie
"WaBace Fowlie, who has long enjoyed a deserved repu–
tation as an able interpreter of modern French literature
in America, has never ... written with more understand–
ing of a man than he does in this book ... A fascinating
story."-Milton Hindus,
The New York T&n.es Book
Review $4.95
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