. The Ladies' home journal. y Viking Press, wastelling Western stories; ./««•#.- «;««rf-man. high-powered editor of Simon andSchuster, was describing only subject not discussed at liter-ary parties is books. There is also the philosopher-typeparty like the very elegant receptionfor Joshua IMbman (PEACE OFMINI)); and the Paris-Left-Bank-Sur-vivors party, where one met Trumani iitnili. the hoy-wonder novelist (Other Voices, Other Rooms), and the &larrim»M+ Era and Kilita. a pair of roaming novelists who settlewhere fancy leads them, each with atypewriter, gay and debonair cosmop-
. The Ladies' home journal. y Viking Press, wastelling Western stories; ./««•#.- «;««rf-man. high-powered editor of Simon andSchuster, was describing only subject not discussed at liter-ary parties is books. There is also the philosopher-typeparty like the very elegant receptionfor Joshua IMbman (PEACE OFMINI)); and the Paris-Left-Bank-Sur-vivors party, where one met Trumani iitnili. the hoy-wonder novelist (Other Voices, Other Rooms), and the &larrim»M+ Era and Kilita. a pair of roaming novelists who settlewhere fancy leads them, each with atypewriter, gay and debonair cosmop-olites equally at home in Paris andNew York and Stockholm — Edila (My Darling From the Lions) is Swedish and Ira (LIBERTY STREET) isthe son of the former minister toSweden; also Brazilian playwrightMiranda* who has plays runningcurrently in London and in Rio. New Orleans Holiday, by Eloanor Kuril/, is the best book weve seenon that romantic city. It buzzes andchats along and doesnt seem to be PRESS ASSOCIATION. A New Orleans Courtyard. getting anywhere in particular, butwhen youve finished it you begincounting up your money to see if youhave enough for a trip to New Orleans. What sim-iair ;iiis portrays interms of grim melodrama in Kings-blood Royal, W. L. White tells in terse simplicity in Lost Boundaries. It is a case history with names, places,dates of a New England boy, livinghappily in New Hampshire, popular inhis class at school, on the ski team, hisfather a doctor, his mother a member ofthe womens club and worker in thechurch. Their house is one of the fine oldhouses of the town. Theirs is one of thegood solid families. When the boy issixteen, America has just entered WorldWar II. Doctors are badly needed andhis father enlists in the Navy. He qual-ifies in all the tests and is comes an official visitor, who an-nounces that after investigations theNavy finds that it cannot use him. It isthe great crisis which the father andmother had always fe
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