Word: novelized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...members were shown another fundamental way to get up a rock--the layback, a rather novel way of lying back against the cliff while holding on to next to nothing, and hitching along like an inchworm...
Bailed as one of the best Gallic cinemas, "La Kermesse Heroique," after the novel by Charles Speak, forms the first offering of the French Talking Films Committee for 1937-38. It will be presented on Thursday and Friday, October 14 and 15, at the Institute of Geographical Exploration...
...Ireland, and with this period as background, Famine just fails of being the epic of struggle and suffering its author unquestionably designed it to be. But for readers strong-stomached enough to endure an unrelenting account of human misery. Famine is a powerful and at times wildly moving novel...
LOST HERITAGE-Bruno Frank-Viking ($2.50). Factually sober, fictionally lively novel, laid in Hitler Germany, about a cultured, honest-minded young nobleman who becomes involved in a monarchist coup d'état, returns after his escape to save an accomplice, settles finally in London (mostly in the British Museum...
YOUNG HENRY or NAVARRE-Heinrich Mann-Knopf ($3). Rip-roaring historical novel based on a violent, real and royal life by Thomas Mann's older brother and fellow-exile...