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: “THE TROUBLED AIR." A novel. ; House, $3. 75. :

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By EMERSON PRICE IRWIN SHAW-—who will be remembered for his re-

_markable war novel, “The Young Lions”

By Irwin Shaw, New York, Random

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of “The Troubled Air,” a story dealing with post-war political hysteria in America. Mr, Shaw was criticized recently for his “tailored prose”-ian odd bit of unreasonable carping. 1 am thankful for his excellent prose here, for it is a delight.

Yet his novel is not one calculated to ' inspire joy. Much of it is frightening, since it describes with great accuracy a political and soctal|® climate which seems aimed at the destruction of individualism Nevertheless, Mr. Shaw refuses to submit to the influences of despair which seem to dominate much of the work of other postwar writ8. oe story is that of Clement Archer, director of a popular nation-wide radio program. The time is now. As the story opens, Archer has been informed by his agent that he must fire a large of his actors because a

nists. Archer makes his own investi-

gation in ah effort 10 seve save the innocent. He cannot escape this obligation, since he is spiritually bound to a moral system which ecoguises 1 0y 8143, Sieuiabip . general decency

tionaries on the far right and the Communists join hands to destroy him utterly. This novel has everything the reader might require for satis faction—a carefully constructed plot, action, suspense, mystery and a solid moral conclusion. It is conceivable it might become as influential in our own uneasy times as was Uncle Tom’s Cabin in the pre-Civil War era. - » MALCOLM COWLEY'S “Ex{le's Return” (Viking, $3.50) Is available again with new material and a few revisions, after , When it was originally published, I did not read it. I find it now intensely interesting — probably more so than it might have been in the

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Crosby, a rich young man, was plso proprietor of the Black Sun Press in Paris, devoted chiefly to publishing his own work in sharply limited editions. Some of these books I reviewed long ago in the small American magazines. He called himself a sun worshiper, and his letter stationery bore, instead of a monogram,

.1$3), is a novel with several unusu-

a a small golden replica of “the sun. I still have about the house several of these curious letters. Mr. Cowley points to his life as a symbol of the socially insane 1920's, which also ended not with a whimper, but with a bang. The whimpers came later—and in great volume.

” ” ” A TREMENDOUS amount of information on American literary history will be found in a huge volume titled “The Literature of the American People,” edited by Arthur Hobson Quinn (Appleton-Century-Crofts, $9). The work is divided Into four parts, each written by an expert in the field: Colonial and Revolutionary Period, by Kenneth B. Murdock; Establishment of National Literature, by Arthur H. Quinn; The Later Nineteenth Century, by Clarence Gohdes, and The Twentieth Century, by George P. J¥hicher.

“1 AM LIDIAN,” by Naomi Lane Babson (Harcourt, Brace,

al twists, Lidian is 90 and, in a ne r interview, recalls her girlhood life which, in the story, fs retold in flashbacks. A love story with high adventure.

Tells of Life With Eskimos

"INUK." By Roger Buliard. New York: Farrar, Tou & Young, $3.50. By RICHARD MURWAY “INUK"” by Roger Buliard Is a French priest's account of 15 years as a missionary among the Eskimos. It's a good adventure story and an interesting study of the habits and character of these primitive people. Father Buliard learned their , wrote a prayerbook in it ‘and learned how to build igloos, hunt caribou, seals and bears, and survive in the Arctic. The sections on Eskimd hunting and fishing are the best, especially the descriptions of ambushing and slaughtering a caribou herd and the native way of wiggling over the ice in sealfashion to get close enough to kill a seal.

Book Discusses Negroes During Civil War

A ne about Negroes in the Civil War, by Benjamin Quarles, Dean of Instruction at Dillard University in New Orleans, been scheduled by Little, Brown & Co,, for 1952 publica It will cover the acti s of Negroes as soldiers and sailors, scouts and spies, nurses, Underground Railroad operators, home front defenders and workers, abo-

currently at Herron Art Museum

Depicts Life Of Spaniards

"THIS IS THE HOUR." A novel. By Lion Feuchtwanger. New York, Viking, $3.95. By RICHARD CAMPBELL WEAVING through the grand! tapestry of the Spanish court at the turn of the 18th Century was one of the world's great paint-

TEMPTATION—A tonsured work westlite with temptation is . the theme of Get Thee Behind Me," a terra-cotta figure by Paul Spheeris which won fourth prize in the first Indiana Ceramic Show

through July 1. :

ers, Francisco de Goya y Lu

clientes. Himself a commoner, Goya won intimacy with the

their wives he won otherwise, So is the painter painted by Lion Feuchtwanger, cosmopolitan historical fictioneer, in “This Is the Hour,” a novel in which|

[the studio is sométimes subordk-

nated to the bedroom. Feuchtwanger reconstructs a vivid collection of _ Spaniards, high and low; the heavy, overlong book is rich in scenes of the elegant, lustful nobility and continental diplomats. A major thread of Feuchtwanger's tapestry is the affair of Goya and the Duchess of Alba, subject of Goya's great gossipy canvases, the Maja

author sets up reasonable situations for the conception of these and other Goya masterpieces.

Writes Reference Book On Old Testament

Joseph Gaer, author of “How the Great Religions Began,” among other books, has written a reference work, ‘The Lore of the, Old Testament,” to be published Aug. 2 by Little, Brown.

all the legends and folklore connected with. the Old Testament.

proud grandees by his portraits; | ?

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AUTHOR — Gen. Omar N. Bradley has written "A Soldier's Story," which Henry Holt & Co. will publish next Monday. As autobiographer, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, a

recent controversial figure, is likely to reach a large audience of readers. (From the dust-jacket of the book, photo copyright Karsh, Ottawa.)

§ | Times.”

Plan to Publish History Of New York Times

A full-scale history of the New|

| York Times will be published by Simon & Schuster next Sept. 18, the date of the famed newspaper's 1100 anniversary. : Meyer Berger, long a New York Times writer and winner of a

Pulitzer prize for news reporting, is the author of the 250,000-word

“The Story of the New York

Book on Hitler

‘“Hitler’s Interpreter,” by Paul Schmidt, an account of Schmidt's service to Hitler from 1935 to the war's end, will be published by Macmillan in August. It is described as likely to clarify many matters that hitherto have been

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