Vol. 36 No. 2 1969 - page 167

New works
of fiction by
distinguished
writers
STRONG WIND
MIGUEL ANGEL ASTURIAS
(winner of the 1967 Nobel
Prize for Literature) depicts
the exploitation of an un–
named .Central American
country by a powerful North
American fruit company, in
the first and controversial
novel of his famous Banana
Republic trilogy.
$6.95
MULATA
Also by
MIGUEL ANGEL
ASTURIAS-the
superb novel
published in 1967 which the
New York Times
described
as "powerful realism ... suf–
fused with Guatemalan indi–
viduality •.. and a sense of
tragic destiny."
$7.95
CASTLE TO
CASTLE
I
LOUIS-FERDINAND CELINE
(Journey to the End of the
Night) portrays in his auto–
biographical and hallucina–
tory novel leading Nazi col–
laborators, himself and his
wife all in a madhouse of a
castle in Germany. $7.50
THE BEASTLY
BEATITUDES OF
BALTHAZAR B
J. P. DONLEAVY
(The Gin–
ger Man) has produced a
major new novel set in Dub–
lin in its heyday and London
in its prime and, between,
Paris with all its pleasures.
$.6.95
EXILE
PETER WEISS
(MaratiSade)
discloses himself in a novel
that the
Saturday Review
calls "a painfully private
memoir ... a brilliant restate–
ment of the quest for ma–
turity".
$5.95
WELCOME TO
THE MONKEY
HOUSE
KURT VONNEGUT, JR.,
"a
man ' with
a
unique vision"
(Harper's), reinforces his
position as one of the con–
temporary masters of fiction
in this full-scale collection
of stories and essays. $5.95
AN0 REALLY FRAU
BLUM WOULD
VERY MUCH LIKE
TO MEET THE
MILKMAN
PETER BICHSEL
(winner of
the prestigious Group 47
Prize) reduces the world to
21 miniatures - stories that
have already met with daz–
zling international success.
$4.50
Now at your bookstore
Seymour Lawrence Books
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DELACORTE PRESS
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Dell Publishing Co., Inc.
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