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The Saturday Review of Literature
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ISSUE DATE:
April 18, 1942; Vol. XXV, No. 16
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: RAOUL de ROUSSY de SALES: "Most of those who know him would concur in Mr. (Raymond Gram) Swing's estimate ... 'I know of no American who could write with more valid judgment about this country'." (See page 5).
FEATURES:
"VIENNA, GERMANY", By ALFRED WERNER.
THE CRITICS' NOMINATIONS FOR PULITZER PRIZE AWARDS.
AUNT CHLOE'S REWARD, By Edward C. AsweIl.
THE PHOENIX NEST, By William Rose Benet.
BOOKS/REVIEWS:
LEAD COVER article/review: THE MAKING OF TOMORROW, By Raoul do Roussy de Sales Reviewed by Elmer Davis.
THE GOLDEN FLOOD By Herbert Asbury, Reviewed by E. L. DeGolyer.
NEvER COME MORNING By Nelson Algren, Reviewed by Benjamin Appel.
I REMEMBER CHRISTINE By Oscar Lewis, Reviewed by George R. Stewart.
THE STRONG CITY By Taylor Caldwell, Reviewed by Richard A. Cordell.
VERDI, THE MAN IN HIS LETTERS As edited and selected by Franz Werfel and Paul Stefan, Translated by Edward Downes, Reviewed by Gilbert Chase.
VENETIAN ADVENTURER: MARCO POLO By Henry H. Hart, Reviewed by Garrett Mattingly.
THE LOST PEACE By Harold Butler, Reviewed by Frank Kingdon.
AMERICA IN THE NEW PACIFIC By George E. Taylor, OUR ENEMY JAPAN By Wilfrid Fleisher, Reviewed by Mark Gayn.
THE HOUSE IN THE RAIN FOREST By Charis Crockett, Reviewed by Linton Wells.
POEM: Morning and Noon, by Sara Van Alstyne Allen.
DEPARTMENTS:
YOUR LITERARY I.Q.
EDITORIAL.
POEM.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
THE CRIMINAL RECORD.
TRADE WINDS.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS: No. 421.
Prominent Advertisements (Especially for new BOOKS) include:
MARJORIE KINNAN RAWLINGS, "Cross Creek"
TAYLOR CALDWELL, "The Strong City"
GRANVILLE HICKS, "Only One Storm"
CORNELL WOOLRICH, "Black Alibi"
ELIOT PAUL's "The Last Time I Saw Paris"
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