Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1951 — Page 12
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New York, Random § Hy Lom. dh y Tie Thi Is the Story i% House, $3. : :00 Gang Busters Tune Crier Your Hit Parade Mational Guard Hit Parade By HENRY BUTLER 15 won : 4 Mo! Jamboree ’ SINCLAIR LEWIS’ “World So Wide” has some of the| a My Favorite Husband °° Dennis Day lita Dennis Dey i ices is earlier novels. | — in . virtues and more of the vices of his ear ier novels of 200" Midwest Hawide™~ Contenido July Gnows Tody Indeed, this novel, coming out as it does rather soon He. rn bw pol . Sham mpock (anova after the author's dedth, raiSes again the question: How rit 10 EE _ Magazine Theater Grand Ob» Opry Bliss, Grand Ole Opry . . . Rs ‘ rT Wo 4 " n "” ” Three ; reat actually was Sinclair Lewis? Lr spon some —— Camden gy i at — ee — ¥ Th y i e- |e 4 CAEL " ‘200 News-Gllbert Forbes » News by George Allen Jeffries News—Serenade + News-Grant at kind of question could keep the letters-to-the-| _.. ; Ad i 1 15 HA Dick Haymes Ee . Byvind . 5 a rin am———————— EE aa HY ; od Ep #A ard $4559, % . Jimmy Dorsey . Guest editor columns in literary|g ec. cons of such inspired con- |. ies. i ws 0 ER Es ASI al FEN :30 Oscar Dumont Orch. Best bod Magic Music Dance Band vie Cob supplements busy for months. |versation and remoulded them | 4 . : :45 _ Baskelball Scores King Cole rie ii — n Here's one reviewer who'll nto lucrative. pages of fiction. ; SAUVAGES —Edouard de Montule, French traveler of 135 years ago, sketched a* family of | 0 Million Dollar Party _ Record Date News-Sporfsman Variety Nour News. Moon River sto Aliza- [JoPody seems to have minded | \giccicsinni River Indians. The drawing is one of 18 illustrative plates in i ica: . | : ume : i wd - ie : vitgion the thin ce%f generaliza this practice. In “World So Wide.” | Mississippi iver 'ndian ing £ h pl i in Travels in America: 1816 1 0. 0. - Low eh . ‘ Open Howse on. rl * Ite sticks ‘out more than in pre-| +817, Li i ES TR « | Hg ee - ale Nagle Musie 3 BUT IF any vious-novels, if. only because ui oe ET eed = ? - - i nr : Far pT pre a wnat esd evidence BP (othe material of the book i= M / ; T / [i A ~ ry Off i A C "ui : 10 J—Cl - schedules are a a 0 oe |spréad very thin, - . : i] ontu e S ; rave S j ’ merica, . Nt % «f owar Ste WLW . annel 4 to change without notice. go i 1 Affer dawdling a While In Engl ad fit is ios ou fflioint aac otoeesimifiesr selmi aia a tr LE hia Nt A: SHE Lye ET spi the unevennes : pa an 2 A el ele A: oY wg Wl - i: Srna iE oR wr RL TA mil —Ch . Ral os = 5 os sol an SRA Eran a AEM sett Heb Ry “A d d Wed A <f 1 AR — Ee ; CP Se “+4200 M rard 230 Midwesters WEBRSTV. a G : » of AAR = & in Florend Stermined. to lear “ress; cor e bei X e- cclaiffi el iy omes at | 430 Naturaof ~_ :_ Hayride SATURDAY : "* “World So Wide.” {something about Itallan medieval wrp AVELS IN AMERICA: - 1816-1817." By Edouard de Montule. treatment of Negro and Indian|'THE REEF."*A novel. By Keith/™¥’ Things 7:30 Jack Carter ri 6:30 W The book, first of Jig {[Cuiture, Ho \uesty Dr Oltva "|. Translated from the original French edition of 1821 by Edward folk ‘altogether. abominable and| Wheeler. New. York, Dutton /$3. 445 bb Considine 3:00 Shuw of Shows 4:00 Plal : King all, is a formula jmond, a American gal of ivory-| Seeber. Bloominaton. indiana. Universi P $5 |stupid : | By EMERSON PRICE 5:00 Voice of 9:30 Wrestling :00 Plain ng novel that fol- sinned beauty an ley purity (an 2 NRe0el. Slaoming'o he ana, Yhiversily ress, vo. .,. | He accuses the contemporary] KEITH WHEELER, who will Enquirer J New h Clothesman 7:00 Ken Murrey lows a tested re- uo parting joo ae rom the| HE FIRST publication of the Indiana University British of desiring war with be remembered for his “We Are| 5:15 Ask the Mayor] 3 Midnight 4:30 Groucho 8:00 Cavalcade of ar "iho sng og ress, Montule’s “Travels in America” is a ere to the Pane _ ar wich sone ran Fhe Woden sonic of 2004 MoCo WERE | pe story o ' bx : ; i y 3 |sustain their commerce,” — and|a nove ed, “The Reef.” | 6: sensitive, knowl Mr. Lewis With the fargy intwitivenesy of ihe Press, its director, Bernard Perry, and the book’s translator, continues, “You must admit that| While this is not a story of war, - Family + Sign Off i Burns & Allen 9:00 Wrestling euge - mmgy oo [rsdiions) Lewis JoeB avden Edward D. Seeber. lif civilization, in creating in us|it is the story of a man who dis- . 8 9 5:30 Airflyte 10:00 Beat the Clock A Latmnive De pened somewhere in Olivia's = Some time ago, Mr. Perry announced: the aim of the Eriifinie] needs: Topces or BR fo IH he = WAJC-FM—91 9 Mega. Fhaater NW0Red Top and loud-mouthed ‘ignorance of to make her what she is. |IU Press to publish works of general interest, as well as/men, then the at life. in tells us what happened to him SATURDAY : as ig " Tusstn © his compartriots. le Ry scholarly studies. which wars are waged onl '$ |after he returned to civilian life. |p, Mm. 7:15 Artistry in m Blin Hayden Chart, architect, of| A MIDNIGHT RIDE through a| the usual Be I y 5 i natural peeds, is a a ny or Nick Cotten had been a suc-| 4:00 Music * Rhythm 12:30 Sign Off Newlife, Colo. (Denver?), con-|fog over a dangerous mountain| Montule’s “Travels” nicely com- ne NE HIMES | cessful man before Pearl Har-| 5:30 Du 7:30 Music You Cs. wm valescing from injuries suffered road in Northern Italy leads them Pines the two functions of the preferable. . b.» bor. Back from fighting in the Doom Want in an auto accident that killed his to stop at a small-town inn. IU Press. The book has a much 4 ; Pacific he is unable to forget his| 6:00 Proudly We 8:00 Music by WCPO-TV—Channel 7 wife, Caprice, dreams of vacation-| Well, anyway, Hayden somehow more general appeal than its title || WITH ALL his thoughtfulness, coy re He sinks into despair,|. Hail "Masters SATURDAY ing in the Old World. Partly it's/liberates Olivia from the shackles Might indicate. At the same time, Montule was no sederitary scholar.| josertg his family, engages in dis-| .30 Dinner Moods 10:00 Sign Off ML 7:30 Reds’ ‘a need to escape from memories of a tragic, frustrating past. In nol1t represents first-rate scholar-. In his letters, he's incessantly|p nest practices and driffs into 7:00 Short. Talk iy . Reds’ Training of Caprice, an aptly named and time at all, she’s anything but the SDIP'DY Its translator-editor. Prof. active. On a long paddle-steamer ,,,qjeg5 alcoholism. Spe 4:00 Amateur Camp typically Lewis wife, who had im- Olivia he hay fallen in love with, Edward. D. Seeber of the IU trip up the Mississippi to the Ohio| on an important mission for| Ji Writing Book 3 Revue «8:00 Inside posed on sHayden's good nature From Snow Maiden, she's almost French department. - (from. New. Orleans, he's first off his company, he revisits the scene“ & r4300wSege < Detective - without his realizing.it. (Many transformed into Mis Promiscu-| =. _ # x. jthe boat at every fuel stop. . >. lot _pattle, afl “of his: failure.| “Jinx” is the namie of the book | "C0, Cll say Madionte husbands in Lewis nofls are like/ous. And Hayden, in. the manner| | ABOUT 10. FEXRE ‘spo. | He goes hunting. He gets lost There, over the months, he dis-/Jinx Falkepburg has written for co. Garden - fy“ Hayden in being generous, pobly of nearly all Lewis heroes, | Seeber, going through the stacks® lin the jungle-like wilderness, ahd|covers in’ himsélf a reservoir ie sit Yublication. ' Aus Sed for re-| x : agian ungomprehending victims o fe- bumbles alpng until even he must|0f the University -of Michigan. has to depend on his dog for guid-{courage, and remakes his life. € lease in September. by Duell, eater 10:00 Wrestling male selfishness). * admit” she isn’t the gal he took library, item by item in. French : lance back to the river bank. On|tale is recounted in an entertain- Ne and Pearce, “Jinx” 1a an 6:00 Holiday Hotel 12 fr. Boxing : Partly it's heed. to escape her for. - (literature -from 1750. to 1850 or ° one shore excursion, he meets an|ing, competent manner. atioblographical story of ila ar. i Stu Erwin 1:05 News, Sports, * artly 8 Luckily. for Hayden, readers, | thereabouts, came. across a book attractive Indian woman and is| tivities, ambitions, suce a :00 Paul Whiteman Sign Off
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from’ the Country Club crowd, with all their varieties of tedious chatter, burlesqued to the point of inanity in the old-time Lewis fashion, One should not speak {ll of the recently dead, but my own opinion is that Lewis got away with murder in his writings when he filled up so many pages with parodies. » » o HAYDEN'S BOSS, Wesse Bradbin, is a typical Lewis caricature. If such « creature could exist, nobody like Hayden could possibly remain five minutes in the same room with him, let alone work for him. Lewis always did that same trick in his novels, whenever he was overcome by the “richness” of his own talent for parody. In conversation, his friends tell us, Lewis was superb in the art. » : Evidently he must have taken
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Random House, Hollywood and Mr, Lewis’ heirs and assigns, along comes the .pert redhead Hayden had known in Newlife when she was a gal reporter. Fadeout of the two heading southward towards Egypt on a Mediterranean steamer, dt all goes to show that life can be beautiful, even in a Lewis novel, And in the course of “World So Wide,” you get about six times as much parody (Ameritans of the Babbitt type, phony British nobility, untidy, unreliable international charlatans, and so on) as you got for the same price in any previous Lewis novel. Since the relatively large quantity makes the book a bargain, nobody should complain that much of the parody is warm-up leftover goulash from the earlier works. .
Valuation of Man
“Man Is a Microcosm,” by J. A. V. Butler, will be published Mar. 27 by Macmillan, Making use of recent findings of biological scientists, the author attempts a revaluation of man from the |scientist’s point of view. He begins with the place of life in the universe; ends with a discussion of nerves and the brain, and the {problems of how free will, thought, ‘and creative activities arise in a, complex system of atoms and molecules.
Tolstoy Diaries
The diaries of the late Countess Tatiana Sukhotin-Tolstoy, eldest daughter of Leo Tolstoy, have been published under the title “The Tolstoy Home” by Columbia University Press. Translated by Alec Brown, the diaries of Countess Tolstoy, who died in Rome last year, were begun in 1878 when she was 12. The book ends with her father's death in 1910.
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TRANSLATOR — Dr. Edward D. Seeber. | AND YET this character, while |slum-like appendix, identify and | Not to spoil anyone's fun, I|writing with strict objectivity and clarify persons and places men- | can say here that the New Albany [recounting an extrovert's delight tioned. . |
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travels. But the local and regional has all the thrifty Gallic preciitems are only part of this book’s|sion in noting dollars-and-cen appeal. : prices, like Moreau de St. Mery. Montule is practically unknown, {He has the same eye for cold, or except through this book. There’s hot or mosquito-bitten fact.
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not even a hint of who received| But he has a generosity of at- other entertaining and practical the letters Montule wrote— letters titude towards problems of hu- book for the young miss—"“Nancy| that form the book. Edouard de manity that marks him as a son Gets a Job.” It will be published Montule is just a name, a cipher, of the 18th-Century Enlighten- by The World Publishing Co. on “Mysterious ment. Both in North and Carib- Mar. 28. Traveler,” in radio-program lingo. bean America, he finds white
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