Vol. 41 No. 1 1974 - page 131

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FIELD OF VISION
"Brilliantly climaxes
[Morris's] most richly
creative penod ... a work of
permanent significance and
relevance" -John W.
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MAN AND BOY
A serio-comic tale of part of
a day in the lives of Mr. and
Mrs. Ormsby, Pfc . Lipido,
Mrs. Dinardo and some
bewildered officers of the
U.S.
Navy, by "one of the
most truly original of
contemporary writers"-
Granville Hicks.
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CEREMONY IN
LONE TREE
"A modern classic
(1959)
and
should be rediscovered now
that it's in paper, especially
by the literate young and
city-bound " -
Publishers'
Weekly.
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THE WORKS OF LOVE
Internalizing the isolation, the
loneliness, the emptiness
of what Morris calls the
"Nebraska experience," this
book is the first fruit of his
efforts to recapture his past.
THE WORLD
IN THE ATTIC
Pa
$1.95
The concluding volume of
the author's "Nebraska
trilogy" mingles childhood
memories with the collective
memories of the pioneer
American past.
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THE HOME PLACE
Brings back into print an
important early work by the
winner of a
1956
National
Book Award . "Recommended
as a fine piece of Americana"
-Library Journal.
Pa
$1.95
At bookstores
or from UNP
University oJ: Nebraska Press
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