Vol. 17 No. 8 1950 - page 898

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From the BorzOl Fall List
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WALLACE STEVBNS.
The Auroras
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ofAutumn.
This new book of poems by the winner of
the Bollingen Prize for Poetry,
1950,
reaffirms his un-
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twentieth-century America.
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C.aISTOPlEIER SYKES.
Character
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With an Introduction by EvelynWaugh.
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Six
short stories, typical of the brilliant talent displayed
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Four Studies in Loyalty.
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ALPOHSO
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The Position of
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America and Other Essays.
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all pertaining to America, Mexico's most distinguished
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man of letters makes his first appearance in English. It is
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Oedipus
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Theseus.
Two of Gide's whoIIy remarkable modern re-
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castings of ancient legend. Together they form a major
addition to the body of Gide's work available in English.
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NIGEL KNlBALB.
Tomato Cain and other
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stories.
With a Foreword by Elizabeth Bowen. A book
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of short stories, which won for its author the
1950
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erset Maugham Award and which marks the debut of an
exciting new talent in fiction.
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