Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1946 — Page 14
E FIRST READER . . . By
A Regular Weekly Feature of The Times
Bue in Creative Spirit After Nazi Horror
Ulich's Book
Probes Inside
Studies Interior of World's Problems
"CONDITIONS OF CIVILIZED LIVING." By Robert Ulich New York, Dutton. $3.75.
By HENRY BUTLER a * POSSIBLY the most tragic fallacy of modern times is the doctrine of progress. Try as we may, we cannot altogether escape the notion that things are somehow better than they were
Harry Hansen
THE ‘INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . Books Aplenty on Home Design
NATIVES FROWN— FAMILY TRIALS—
Of an Actress :
| "RETURN ENGAGEMENT." A AMONG the ‘new novels is “Bell
Steen,
novel. By Gwen Davenport. | Timson.” by Marguerite Indianapolis," Bobbs - Merrill. whose *name ; beoame known fo a arge number of readers because she $2.50. I! ber of readers b h
{ jo. | | wrote a torrid love story called |. IN HER LATE 170s, Sophie Van “The Sun Is My Undoing” which Ww was on the best-seller lists . for '
months.
Eyck, American-born actress of Duse-Bernhardt eminence, returns
her birth- :
o » BELL TIMSON is, I think, a better story but unlikely to be as popular because it is more neurotic than passionate. It deals with the
to Goose Neck, Me, | place. | With her, she brings her grand- | daughter, Victoria Jenkins, aged 24, {and two elderly and destitute men
SATURDAY, AUG: 10, 1946
Return Home [Misguided Mother Love Portrayed in New Novel
"BELL TIMSON." A ik, By Marguerite Steen, New York, Doubleday. $2.75.
BUT WHEN the world war comes Bell faces a double crisis with her ‘two girls and in the end learns that to preserve and cherish life is greater than to play to the sel
fish instincts of women who refuse to accept their responsibilities:
Miss Steen, therefore, has ine
100 years ago. Look at statistics; | friend Th f th nal : rw. 'N York i riends. e riends are 8ir|pull of mother-love on a woman bd "THEME AND VARIATIONS." By Bruno Walter gw Jor lock f% Sesiology; Jook at Hsoov Charles ‘(knighted for his great whose Whole success is based on creased : the emotional - impact of A i peni A | performance of the Admirable|her ‘ability to defeat motherhood. her story by limiting it to one D)
. Knopf. $5. We overlook the fact that prog- * _ THERE WAS a time in Europe when art was greater ress 1s Jorttal and gneven, And Hl that's why a k like Prof. Ulich’s ~ than politics, and that was the golden age. Then polities) “Conditions of Civilized Living” has © yose and murdered art. With art died good will, tolerance, go oat importance. E inspiration and ecstacy. But Bruno Walter, the conductor | "wu = of symphonic music, who, with many famous friends, suf- | FOR PROF. ULICH examines not
family and to conditions’ of life existing in our century.—H. H.
OES |
Bell is the mother of two attractive and unpredictable girls—Kathleen
Crichton and now retired from | stage-butlering to real butlering) |and Maurice Perrault, who for|ind Jo—and when the story opens, | years has devoted his artistic career|in 1912, she has just divorced a Rg to painting annual portraits of | philandering husband and is deE: | Sophie. | termined to bring up her girls with|out dependence on males. Several
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fered grievously from the Nazi horror, today i is able to write ternals, but also the sources of that ho The Slory Moyes on two fie mén willing to “Plotent het Hover N tone: “Na- eee | growing inner discontent and strain| § F Pp past: | around, but she holds them at arms on the Nazi graves e: Basil Vasilov, Russian dramatic [length and manages to remain free. poleon is dead, but Beethoven | hatred of the Germans Was still | which he great disease of West- critic, and Godfrey Mansbridge, who Tp " | running high. He had been hon- ern civilization. | without benefit of clergy, is Vic- HER SPECIFIC anxiety is Kathlives. ored for his work at Covent Gar-| A refugee educator jrom Senmany i | toria’s grandpa. . leen, who, in adolescence, gets a With true nobility he reiterates den, and the German ambassador [and now professor of education in # The odd menage runs afoul of| crush on one of Bell's middle-aged |; i his faith in the creative spirit injof Stresemann’s republic had ex-| Harvard's graduate school, Prof.| i New England era Ry thus| male friends. Here a mother’s To obtain any hook reviewed : his sutobiography, “Theme and | pressed his gratitude that events of | Ulich brings to his survey of mod- threatens Victoria's happiness when | tense moments are portrayed with ga this page write or phone ‘ Raided | Variations.” For Bruno Walter is| “an unpolitical nature” were 80 ern civilization the breadth >and she falls in love with Walter Bagot considerable veracity. . 4571. 5 In B » great creator in the field of mu- highly esteemed % the English. |profundity characteristic of German scion of a nextedoor family. | As Bell grows older she becomes i n Bus sical interpretation. - He is a bond . scholarship at its best. and while takes all of Sophie's imagination|marvelously adept at massage, and T between that golden ‘era before the| BUT lest he ® sundersiood some of his observations reiterate and histrionic talent to act the| famous French surgeon, recognizwars and our own vital present. |Dr. Walter warns that no' such |those of writers like Spengler, Prof. “dea ex machina” and solve the|ing the magnetic quality in her By "The burden of his reminiscences approach is possible after this war: | Ulich wisely and temperately avoids | plot. fingers, teaches her the rudiments HT Cine. is the music he interpreted, and the “I consider a similar conciliatory [doctrinaire insistence. | Such are the soap-opera ingredi- of his specialty. In London, Bell An er character of the composers and mu-| attitude after the present war both| What are the conditions of civil- | ents of this story, which may please | becomes indispensable to wealthy Neighborhoods 4277 Coll new hos sicians associated with it | improbable and undesirable for a|ized living? Prof. Ulich lists six: some readers. It's only fair to add| Women who don't want to bear Stores fe was stres ‘His estimate of places bd people | considerable length of time to come. opportunities for survival (food, | that most of us would have diffi- children and, in turn, is able to! ° © 5539 E. Wash. : “3 is not that of the raconteur but of | The Nazi poison may long continue shelter, etc.), opportunity to work, Y eudiv ‘workin lath give her children expensive sured Evenings © 109 E. Wash, i health ai 1 treed ¢ { ! g up a er out of n i the man of high intelligence, who to be effective. Offended humanity standards of excellence, freedom 0 | the soap. —H, B. roundings. - lowing di dissects and finds the has a right to impose a period of thought, faith and, finally, the ex- i a | treat kernel of uy =» every experience. | watchful quarantine.” Dr. Walter perience of sharing and love. | jo ; a nen ing effects we iy patients in BRUNO W ALTER . a mature je fuspiesous of the lingering Sitects IN CHAPTERS dealing with per- | Styles in homes . . . Miss Elizabeth Ohr, head of the art and Tip on a Myster 5 r / 8 Goveruos man of 38 and director of the sonality, history, education, art, music room at Central Public library, looks over a few of the library's By DREXEL DRAKE i Royal Opera in Munich when the on" politic and philosophy, Prof. Ulich| beoks on architecture. Enriched by the Julia Conner Thompson Me- | ¥ ence of sta first world war broke out. Im- Ve the Nass Poppressed bE examines the lacks and flaws in our| morial collection, Central Public has many hundreds of costly volumes | "THE HIDDEN PORTAL." By ficials at alter’s concerts In 8 an on home design, landscaping and interior decoration. : Born ano ae pa ATS, TE Mn 0, SA SA, Gorn Weston. New Yor A ence for that solitary spec- 1936 took charge of the state Opera, ¢ Ainds in the conflict between love Y Writer! Political C rime club. $2. TTENTION rendered warm- plorable co cr the mad king Ludwig I1, he under Schussnigg's regime. By New oung Writer's olitical Cartoon Book DEEPLY involved plots engi- ly, understandingly and with convalescer felt an ominous threat as the roll i Jeacribes he briliatic Mom Historical circumstances and the| Book Out Aug. 20 To Be Released Aug. |9 |neered by German agents, a mur- full consideration of human pcp of drums announced war. 5 perisistence of myths have glorified| wih the publication Aug. 20 of| “Years of Wrath, a Cartoon His- derous Spanish colonel and glamor- needs. . . . The traditional ex- 3 artists still met a decade ago. Her- i ep y but sinist a 5 ing home He was conducting the Philhar-| "oR So Ty iennese play- | SOmPpetition at the expense of co-|upersonality Plus.” by Sheila John| tory: 1931-1945" by David Low, is| U8 sinister women were under perience and incomparable where Pro: monic-Symphony society in New| il Tt he: stefan Zweig, | OPO Rion: Daly, Dodd, Mead & Oo. will intro- announced for Aug. 19 publivation |¥2¥ 18 -Shaulsh Moroso 10 leas facilities of our comfortable tafl foun York when Hitler won the elections | Wright and crc: 8 '| Plutarch’s “Lives,” he says, have| by. Simon 4 Schuste from dying doctor the secret of an| ‘ staff foun Toscanini, Lotte Lehmann, Max duce a new young writer. y r. lund h 1 funeral home are available to tients ther. and the Nazis burned the Reichstag | _ ' x had more influence on classical With a chronology and text by|under-sea passage that not only | . building. Everywhere artists were Reinhardt, Jakob Wasserman, | o o . qication than have the Miss Daly, who writes about teen-| | provided means of entering. Gib- | all:.. regardless of expenditure. shackled t Bruno Frank and Thomas Mann \agers’ fads, follies and adolescent | QUIney Howe, noted radio com- chains. ated with | teachings of Christ. blems, is a sophomore at Rosary|mentator, the book includes 400 of |Faltar but also held fortune in hid-| ‘Emmanuel Feuerman declared: Jefe copia on om CHE vive ded | rob outside a Y Mr. Low's representative political|deD 8éms. An American in RAP One 26-} “It's all over with Germany; all|Saizburg. and once HE MIGHT have added that a . % and an ancient sea captain waged was found : over ul Europe” And Ly stopped for a chat with Bruno Wal- large part of Western literature has rrr CARIOONS @ coi Loi es conflict to balk the con- shackled ir : Walter said: “The gates of hell |!" been concerned with glorifying|'Blaze e of Noon' Story Crown Firm An spirators. This is colorful and tem- | ble" for s ¥ had opened” \ } wend *.- 8 what Thorstein Veblen called f Pi | . nounces pestuous excitement, presented with clipinary. t : CONDUCTING symphonic music| «prowess” and “exploit” rather than Oo ioneer Flying New Mystery Book a skillful adaptation of Arabian The prog ¢ BEFORE the gates of hell opened and operas is by no means an en-|hymility and constructive work. Henry Holt & Co. announce for! Crown Publishers announce the | Nights atmosphere. 3 Margaret | jruno Walter had Jroved. that ue Yisble task. a Jequires She ost Our appetite lor action, whethef | publication early next month | appearance Sept. 16 of “Murder of| New reprints: “Nothing Can Res- and charge “real of the creative spirit = intense oom in sports, books or movies is not|Ermest Gann's new novel, “Blaze of the U. S. A.” by Will F. Jenkins, [cue Me” by Elizabeth Daly; “No tery on pal ternational. range of sensibility and understand- | necessarily or entirely a product of | Noon.” | describe d as “an entirely new kind|Hands on the Clock,” by Geoffrey and operat In the 1020s he had been a mes- |ing. i (human nature. Mr. Gann, who has a million|of murder story.” Homes: “Death in the Blackout,” out a licen “of good will, conducting in| Bruno Walter, who was given &| It has been whetted and sustained | mites of commercial flying to his| Dealing with atomic warfare, the|by Anthony Gilbert, and “Tie Buf- Re “and London at a time when|hand up by Gustav Mahler, found {by the sort of literature, frofy “have electricity, James Biackburn, 1121 B. 33d _ waeasd 48 fala Dav" hy frank Gr Fra (Ban- Howey how hard the road was before the|Homer on, which depicts as hero( 1. Greenfield, Ind. ARM TAR PAULING. TENTS | | Open Mon. and mM, DReyer critical audiences of Vienna. 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