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...fast. The trenches turned his literary aim from poetry to history; his famed novel on Louis XI and his barber, The Devil, won him Germany's Kleist prize, an international audience. Many a U. S. cinemagoer has seen The Patriot, made from Neumann's short story and three-act play. Other books (translated): The Rebels, Guerra, King Haber and Other Stories...
...rest of the book contains: three short stories, all readable, one Kiplingesque, one (about an intelligent madman) first-class; a notebook section with the first and last chapters of an autobiography of God; a three-act play of post-War morals and emotions, in which there are two suicides (one Lesbian, one oldfashioned hypocrite), one murder (of a homosexual husband), no arrests, and no solution in sight. Perhaps not meant to be acted, the play mulls over many an idea. Central theme: that the greatest calamity in history was not the late great War but an earlier, unperceived event, when...
...clock tonight in Agassiz Hall in the Radcliffe Yard members of the Radcliffe Idler and seven Harvard men will present "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney", by Frederick Lonsdale. The three-act high comedy of modern English society has been chosen as the annual spring production of the Radcliffe dramatic society. The performance will be followed by dancing...
...Wrong Again," a three-act musical comedy by G. B. Barner '30, will be presented by the Pi Eta Club tonight before an audience composed of graduates only, in the club house on the corner of Boylston and Mt. Auburn Streets...
Playwright Kirkland's scene is the Alton House, St. Louis. The year is 1849. The story as he tells it grows sluggish in the time required of a three-act play. This is mainly due to two long soliloquies by Frankie in the second act...