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...also ill with hypertension and diabetes, had died by his own hand in 1928. Indeed, Hemingway had brooded and passed judgment upon it in print. In For Whom the Bell Tolls, Robert Jordan thinks about his suicide-father, "that other one that misused the gun," and calls him a coward. Elsewhere, Hemingway suggested that there was nothing cowardly in suicide-if used to hasten what otherwise might be a slow and messy death. Some years ago, his mother, as a present, sent him the Civil War pistol with which his father had shot himself...
...Last of the Just, Schwarz-Bart (2) √ 4. A Burnt-Out Case, Greene (4) 5. Advise and Consent, Drury (9) √6. Midcentury, Dos Passos (5) √7. Winnie Ille Pu, Milne (6) 8. China Court, Godden (8) 9. Hawaii, Michener (7) √10. Pomp and Circumstance, Coward NONFICTION √ 1. The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, Shirer (1) √2. The New English Bible (3) √3. Ring of Bright Water, Maxwell (2) 4. My Thirty Years Backstairs at the White House, Parks (4) 5. A Nation of Sheep, Lederer (5) √6. Skyline, Fowler...
...Coward! Coward!" brays Larry, and withdraws to his bachelor lair, sulking that Shirley is all "thick Puritan malted American milk, not a woman atall...
...Pomp and Circumstance, Coward...
...since The Moon Is Blue (Warner Bros, bought it for more than $500,000), they are not surprised to recognize some of the best lines. For Jean Kerr writes as she talks, and she talks all the time. Once, at a party, a tape recording was made of Noel Coward singing; when it was played back, all that could be heard was Jean Kerr, talking. She is perfectly willing to listen to other people; it is simply that most people would rather listen to her. As a result, she expends so much energy on talking?her blue eyes flashing...