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John A. Pope

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New Translation of Jean Cocteau Novel

The Holy Terrors is a brand new translation of Cocteau's widely-known tale, Les Enfants Terribles. It is also the latest

Wagner's Wyndham Lewis: The Artist as the Enemy

Just before the opening of the first World War, Percy Wyndham Lewis (who chose to drop his first name) grouped

On the Shelf

The perverse impulses of the human spirit to create sheer ugliness have never, unhappily, been easily checked, and the desecration

Morrison Novel Sees Human Problems As Pivotal to Dilemma of Atomic Age

In the age of the atom, man has suddenly found in his hands the power to destroy or recreate his

Conrad Aiken Revivifies "Mr. Arcularis"

In his introduction to this dramatized version of Mr. Arcularis, Conrad Aiken traces its origins back to his remembrance of

A Backward Glance At Wilson's Mind

Despite its title, Edmund Wilson presents several pieces of his mind in this latest work, and some of them are

The Golden Apple

We almost missed the balloon landing, but the rest of the show was exciting enough to make up for it.

i.e. The Cambridge Review

Blazing garishly in a speckled yellow cover, the fifth issue of i.e. is large not only in bulk (152 pp.)

Death of a Salesman

Death of a Salesman, with its outstanding reputation so recently made on Broadway, is a highly ambitious undertaking for an

'Love Suffereth Long . .'

For Eugene O'Neill the writing of Long Day's Journey Into Night was a purgation: in it he has faced ghosts

Le Retour de L'Enfant Prodigue

Under the aegis of the French Club, Andre Gide's Le Retour de L'Enfant Prodigue is now making its first appearance

Narrative Without Meaning, And the History of a Crime

The jacket blurbs of Frederic Prokosch's latest book proudly advertise the conversion of "one of our finest descriptive writers" into

Jean-Paul Sartre's "Dirty Hands"

A general roughness and unevennes in the Canterbury Players' production of Dirty Hands by Jean-Paul Sartre prevented the play from

The Tempest

Any lurking doubts about the feasibility of a new theatrical group were pleasantly and vigorously demolished by the Eliot Drama

Pathos and Promise

Many who are filled with dubiety when they spy another this volume of poetry in bookstore windows will be pleasantly

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