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Now More Than Ever
Bv Aldous Huxlev
Edited
with
an introduclion bv David Bradshaw
and James Sexton
Widely thought to be lost,
Now More Than Ever
is a "thinker's play" and the last of Huxley's ma–
jor writings to be published.Written just after
Brave New World,
it captures Huxley's evolving
outlookon the social, economic, and political
upheavals of the early 1930s and contributes
immenscly to our overall understanding of his
development as a writer. This volume contains
the full text, with an introduction and annota–
tions for contemporary rcadcrs.
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
Imprint Series
123 pp.
$19.95 cloth
Luis Leal
An
AutolBiography
Bv Mario
T.
Garcia
Professor Luis Leal is one of the most outstand–
ing scholars of Mexican, Latin Amcrican, and
Chicano literatures and the dean of Mexican
American intellectuals in the United Statcs. In
this
testimonio,
he renects upon his early life,
intellectual fo rmation, scholarly career, and the
many prominent writers he has known and
studied. Carcfa's insightful questions drawout
the connections between litcrature and history
that have been a primary focus of Lcal's work.
218 pp., b&w photos
$19.95 paper, $40.00 cloth
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William Faulkner
Self-Presentation and Performance
Bv James G_ walson
From the beginning, William Faulkner's art was
consciouslyself-presenting. In writing of all
ki nds he created and "performed" a complex
set of roles based in his life as he both lived and
imagined it.111is groundbreaking bookdraws
on the entire Faulkner canon, including letters
and even photographs, to decipher the compli–
cated ways in which Faulkner put himself forth
throughwritten performances and displays
based in and expressive of his emotional
biography.
Literary Modernism Series,
Thomas
F.
StaLey, Editor
271 pp., b&w photos and illus
$40.00 cloth
The Diaries of Nikolav Punin
1904-1953
Edited bv Sidnev Monas and
Jennifer Greene Krupala
Translaled bV Jennifer Greene Krupala
Nikolay Punin was the most articulate Russianl
Soviet art critic of the 1920s. in the United
States, hc is pcrhaps best remembered for his
love affair with the poet AnnaAkhmatova. This
volume presents the first English translation of
ten diary notebooks that Punin wrote bctwccn
1915and 1936, as well as selections from his
earlier and later diaries and some thirty notes
and letters relating to his affair with
Akhmatova. These materials offer a rarc
glimpse into the life ofart and artists in Russia,
as well as into cvents from the 1905 Rcvolution
to the Stalinist rcpression.
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
Imprint Series
323 pp., b&w photos
$29.95 cloth