Word: novelized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Ernest Hemingway had to stop off at Casper, Wyo., on a vacation trip to Idaho, while 4th Wife Mary underwent an emergency operation, but he still hoped to get in some fishing with his three sons by Wives No. 1 and 2. Afterwards he would finish a new novel, but "I can't talk about the book; I never do when I am working...
...blunt report in the novel-form of Mary Jane Ward's The Snake Pit (TIME, May 6), Asylum Piece is a highly sensitive, subtle attempt to see the world through the eyes of a score of demented people, true not to life but to the living death of insanity...
...representative of British religious film interests, he wanted to: 1) persuade a major producer to make the Life of Christ in Technicolor; 2) start producing a picture based on his own novel, The Hand that Drove the Nails (Hession's considered opinion: "It knocks The Robe into a cocked hat"); 3) set up a "liaison office" between church and cinema to "advise" on and promote Protestant films; 4) campaign for Hollywood's struggling little Cathedral Films, which is now making Bible shorts for church & school...
Readers who know A. A. Milne as the creator of whimsical juveniles and endearing animals (The House at Pooh Corner; Now We Are Six) are likely to be rocked back on their heels when they open Chloe Marr, Author Milne's first novel for adults in 13 years...
...Morning has enough to satisfy the hard core of Wodehouse readers (the average, annual P. G. W. novel sells 10,000 copies in the U.S.). But it has only a trace of real mirth for those who believe that in spasmodic moments of his heyday, Wodehouse was one of Britain's most talented comic writers...