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ject of a new volume. “Henry David Thoreau,” by Joseph Wood Krutch, critic and professor of dramatic literature at Columbia, inaugurates the new American Men of Letters series projected by William Sloane Associates.
JOSEPH WOOD KRUTCH'S compact book on Mr. Thoreau is sound, mature thinking about this author, whose stature has risen with the decades. Within recent years there has ~s-#/been a tendency to exploit Mr. * Thoreau as a victim of society and to assume that he was not responsible for himself, but was e-.ped by econemic and social forces of his time. Mr. Krut:h, agreeing that Mr. Thoreay recognized - the forces that affected society, declares he refused to be a product or a victim, that “unliké many who pro2 Jens to be $ Soysrned with ‘society, - acce| responsibility himpelf.” Mr. Thoreau was an odd char-
By Harry | Sy pathy for Si Brown,
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~ “HENRY DAVID THOREAU." By Joseph Wood Krutch. New York, William Sloane Associates, ry “THE WINE OF ASTONISHMENT." A novel. By Martha Gellhorn. New York, Scribner, $3. “A COMMENTARY ON THE GENERAL PROLOGUE TO THE CANTERBURY TALES." By Muriel Bowden:
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% FASHIONS CHANGE, tastes differ, in reading as well t © . as in clothes. But no matter who, dominates the talk of the ‘day, American authors periodically refresh themselves at the fountain of Concord, Mass, where Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, the Alcotts| and other giants laid the foundation for our national’ literature.
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lively action and even touch that makes rn of her fact. characterizations amusing. Her story doesi’t hang togeth-|POny-wagon manufacturing, er well, but is free from the heavy Which his father, seriousness of more ambitious carriage-maker, was a pioneer, [war novels.
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{she knows girls at the front even
In Dorothy she gives an ex-| ee ample of the practical girl who puts on a hard-boiled attitude! , and disdains sentimental overtures. If an officer wants her, he deserves to have her. Underneath she may Bave bit. of heartache, as Col. ers discovered. But in the Som duty she does not stop at nursing. No less surprising is Kathe, the waitress. Jacob Levy was a shy fellow, but when he learned that Kathe was virtuous he was sur-| 80 the essence of Mr. Riker's . The development of the 'altogether delightful book is his love ‘affair between Mr. Levy and evocation of the quality of life Kathe, an American Jew and a nearly a half century ago. And French Catholic, is an astonish- though other writers have Written ingly naive performance. Miss Gellhorn
— i should not be wasted A a Aiving,* little
on two matters that divide admirers of Mr. Thoreau. One is the rather profitless speculation, at .thiz date, of the identity of a woman who apparently wanted to marry Mr. Thoreau. Henry was
~The guess of K:nry 8. Canby $ that this was Sarah Foo 3 teacher, who lived with the Emerson family, seems substantiated in a boast by Miss Foord dug up bv Me Keuttlrs algoeiate at Co-
“which Ts Kruten Eh Hot men tion ’ © The other is the question of how far 'Henry Thoreau swung over to social responsibility by his hatred of slavery and-his
Mr. Krutch doubts “that what Mr. Thoreau wrote out of indignation meant a rejection of his earlier views; he remained the Jah, Wie had withdrawn from society to live by the side of a
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SAYS Miss Canterbury pilgrims as created by Geoffrey Chaucer are : our very life and never can we, jor would we, them.” ’
ALTHOUGH SON oles ony to the popular taste with a
and hence did about as **leateny title, Muriel Bowden,|is a contribution to history. . _— . 48 lala in English lterattwe, 2» =» MR. KRUTCH i conse ative rr oH NOT 4gvervine ti
plain, descriptive title of “A Commentary on the General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales.” That is exactly what it is, but it is also a literary adventure for those who find eternally captivatod ing the happy company of the " 29 Pligrims who set out from Southwark nearly 600 years ago. Miss Bowden is lecturer in English at Columbia, and lecturer in Shakespeare and Chaucer at Hunter College. She is a native of Yonkers, holds three degrees from Columbia and for 10 years|y, ‘Wad Hedamistress of St “Agatha
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THAT THE pilgrimages to shrines, which dotted all England in the 14th Century, were any-
kings knelt at his shrine; heal-| * Hinge -and--miracles “reported: and the treasure piled up. Small, leaden bottles, containing diluted blood of .the martyr, were given by the monks to all Henry VIII destroyed the shrine and confiscated the but in Chaucer's time, 1387, the pilgrimages were in full swing.
Bowden:
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“Hollywood Without Make-up,” by Pete Martin, associate editor of the Saturday Evening Post and Hollywood reporter for that magazine, will. be publighed Oct. 13 by Lippincott,
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a mith- elder Riker’s pony-wagon enterof Prise in St. Paris, O., men often
is an uneven tionally about the same era, Mr. writer, but she has a flair for Riker has shown admirable rea lighter straint and uncommon respect for
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PONY WAGON TOWN: - ALONG U. S. 1890." By Ben
Indianapolis,
MacDonald. Bobbs-Merrill, $3.50. By HENRY BUTLER A GOOD many nostalgic books and films miss an important
point. In trying to persuade us that lite, especially small-town life, was happier 40 to 50 years ago because it was simpler, they fail to assess accurately what we have lost. They sometimes emphasize the thrill of ice cream or a trolley ride — simple . pleasures whose original impact now is forgotten -a8 more significant than pride in craftsmanship or, for that matter, pride in behavior. There's no denying the loss, during two generations, of pride
do too many things too precisely, too slickly for humar competi-
| how must experience considerable frustration.
ANYONE whose recollection épans even part of the years Mr. Riker covers in his reminiscenses knows what skill used to mean. {In small manufacturing, like the
had an ‘artist's passion for finish and contempt for shoddiness which certainly is no longer 80 widespread.
{more frivolously or more sensa-
His account of the genesis of in previously a
reflects some five years of research. . Besides being ‘what’ re-
human document,” the "Book &is6|
French phrase, the “mad success” less restrained memoirs recently have enjoyed. But I have no doubt it will attract many readers who appreciate a careful verbal picture of a small town, an interesting family—a puritanical mother, hard-working but quietly whimsical father, pony wagons and ponies themselves, and finally ‘a collection of characters economically, drily and, Fm sure, accurately etched. Mr. Riker, who is manager of L. 8. Ayres’ book department,
the books he sells.
in craftsmanship. Machines now ~
viewers: ke 40 call a. "warmly.
has Tong“ éxperferce 1m SeMmng| books and, what's more, reading Like his father in manufacturing those wonderful but now forgotten tiny vehicles, he has a respect for excel-
_ | THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES [Ben Riker's Memoirs Give a Ct n90 Like ein 90's Ss =
napalle Town,
MARTHA EL LHORN ia adept for Ben Riker's book of reminiscences, tion. And ith the feel- i Today Thoreau is the sub- at portraying soldiers in their jug for good work Ben “Rik: or the elder Riker of » corriga.viskers’ banquet fuming down seven | tense and ludicrous moods, but! describes in “Pony Wagon Town”
wine glasses in deference to his wife
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'This Same Flower' Reveals Life of a Hoosier Family
owine is a rugged experience for Sidney, unused to the iron woman type. A series of sometimes trying events including an antiSuffragist riot in which Sidney smacks a cop, make diverting| ——ro reading and lead Sidney to the
promise of hppiness with “Tom Coyne, wealthy young lawyer.
THIS SAME FLOWER. A novel. By Jeanette Covert "Nolan. New York, Appleton. Century-Crofts, $2.75. JEANNETTE COVERT NOLAN, Indianapolis novelist who wrote about the Cameron family of Southern Indiana in “Gather
Ye Rosebuds,” continues the family story .in ““This' Same Flower.”
The year is 1911 and the heroine .of Mrs. Nolan's new novel is Sidney Cameron, the somewhat “advanced” older daughter who smokes cigarets on the sly. . . . SIDNEY COMES to Indianapolis—not named as such in the novel, but easily identifiable— where she finds a job ds secretary to a Suffragist society woman,
like writer, Mrs. Nolan again has done a solid job of construction. “This Same Flower," “an eritertaining novel,” is just that.
trived, mosphere and humorous insight, rather than on sensation or analysis for effect. Reviewers may call it “refreshing,” and for once that hackneyed term - will The association with Eva Yen- merited.—H. B.
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Co., $3.50. THAT THE AMERICAN labor leader is lagging behind events, has. no ability for political leadership and is active solely as an opportunistic agent for better economic conditions, is the. criticism made today by a Columbia sociologist. and labor expert, Dr. C. Wright Mills. Dr. Mills has written a calmly t reasoned preview of what the future may bring in “The New Men of Power: 'America's Labor Lead-
sympathy for John Brown. thing but orderly, is the testimony jonee which “Pony Wagon |ers.” Unfortunately the title is is © “with his senti- of Bisuy " a di ished item on|mMisleading; these are only men nts of 4 n from society er his m in the cathe- the fall book list. with limited power. voiced in his famous essay on gral, Becket became the great St. Dr. Mills writes as. a. “radical civil disobedience, which was amas of English-religious Jie; intellectual,” ho rejects both the
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conservative and the {points of view and whose views are probably socialistic, though he does not urge them unduly. He is interested in showing that the labor. leader's emphasis on economic betterment jJoses him
the power to-bargain politically.
- "» . HE ASSERTS that “the main | drift” of American economy is the effort to make the capitalist system work by labor-business co-operation. Actually, he warns, we are moving toward greater corporate control in a government over
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ized men are a strong factor in stablization. | “The labor, léader is walking backward into the future envistoned by the sophisticated con-| servatives,” he. writes. long-term pursuit of the short) end— (wage concessions)—he is helping move the society of the United States into a corporate form of the garrison state.” . . .
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Communists is openly expedient,” | this accounting for. the mild an-| tagonism of Philip Murray, “who is no more a Communist than is Herbert Hoover.”
activities for unions weaken any genuine leftist| — tendencies in labor and that labor will not organize its own party as long as it can bargain with the two major parties.
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slump” Labor leaders today are not expected to combat “the main drift” toward a corporate state, which Dr. Mills calls “the trap,” but they may be displaced.
unions,” the long run the members wil either destroy the leader or get] some leadership out of him.”
file of vigorous workers, a brace of labor intellectuals, and a set of politically alert labor leaders.”
lectuals or rank and file running the unions of the United States. H.
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Picasso Turns Literary Pablo Picasso's only literary work, a play entitled “Desire,” will be published Oct. 27 by the Phil-| osophical Library of New York. Written in 1946, the play will be printed on special blue paper, “in keeping with some of Picasso's literary creations,” according: to the publisher.
that did not promise i gain, for the membership, his’ position would be challenged. Today large industrial combinations are confronted by large unions, trading becomes nationwide, and ‘the government is not a neutral umpire ‘using its impartial wisdom to effect a fair balance; it is increasingly a political instrument of employers, or’at least a new amalgamation ‘|of business and governmental | power. Confronted with state encroachment upon labor-business relations the economic power of the unions declines.”
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