Monday, Aug. 15, 1938
Recent Books
Fiction FROM JUNGLE ROOTS--Marcos Spinelli --Covici-Friede ($2.50). The education of a Brazilian jungle aristocrat, who at twelve is an accomplished and uninhibited knife-thrower, horseman, liar and seducer.
Considering his lush beginnings, European schools later do a pretty good job on him.
Born in the Matto Grosso jungle, 32-year-old Author Spinelli, now a U. S. citizen, draws on his own boyhood for good jungle descriptions.
VOICES IN THE SQUARE--George Abbe --Coward-McCann ($2.50). First novel,
as awkward as a young colt: a nostalgic account of how everything turns out all right for virtually everyone in a little New England town in the 1920s.
STOREVIK--Go/sta af Geijerstam--Dutton ($2). Life on a Norway fjord: a bucolic Scandinavian approximation to the simplicity and fresh charm of Mrs. Roosevelt's column, My Day.
Non~Fiction
SUWANNEE RIVER--Cecile Hulse Matschat--Farrar & Rinehart ($2.50). Best of the Rivers of America series (previous volumes: Kennebec, Upper Mississippi) Suwannee River more than lives up to its folk-song fame. (Although Stephen Foster never saw the Suwannee, a stone to his memory stands at its source.) Author Matschat describes the primitive, fantastic swamp country of Georgia and Florida, the swamp folk and their legends, like a naturalist with poetic imagination.
UNTO CAESAR--F. A. Voigt--Putnam ($3). A long, weary argument by the Foreign Editor of the Manchester Guardian, urging Britain to rearm, for the end of the world is at hand.
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