J.M.G.
Le Clezio
FEVER.
Stories by the extraordinary young author
of
The Intenogation,
of which Stanley Kauffmann
said "... a gift of vision and an imagination that
flies
at the touch of a certain light, a view, a voice." 4.95
Peter Weiss
THE INVESTIGATION.
A new play by the author
of
Marat/ Sade.
"The 1960's have seen the center of
world theatre move back where it has not been since
the 20's - Germany. Among the group of playwrights
responsible for this change, none is more notable
than Peter 'Weiss,"-ERIC BENTLEY
$5.00 cloth; $2.45 paper
Robert Watson
ADVANTAGES OF DARK.
A new book of poems
by the author of
A Paper Hm'se,
of which May Swen·
son,
ill
Poetry,
said ". : . there are enough major
poems, and in an individual voice, to make this first
'volume an achievement."
$4.50 cloth; $1.95 paper
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Peter Davison
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THE CITY AND THE ISLAND. A
new book of
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poems by the author of
The B1'eaking of the
Day.
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Dudley Fitts selected Peter Davison's first book of
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poems ·as the 1964 volume in the Yale Series of
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Younger Poets.
$4.50 cloth; 1.95 paper
Peter Feibleman
STRANGERS AND GRAVES.
Four short novels.
"Mr. I'"eiblellan's tales are not limited to m'ere sen·
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times horrifying scenes of human and social degrada·
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5.95
Edward Albee
A DELICATE BALANCE.
A play by the author of
Who's A.fraid of Virginia Woolf!
His first new orig·
inal play since
Tiny Alice.
5.00
E.D.H.
Johnson
THE PQETRY OF EARTH. A
collection of English
Nature Writings hom Gilbert White of Selborne to
Richard Jeffries, illustrated by their contemporaries.
"Pre.eminently it belongs on the shelves of natural·
ists, poets, and connoisseurs of the impromptu and
unusual."-LoREN EISELEY.
10.00
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