Show noteworthy NEW BOOKS friedrich nietzsche through jungle and destat the beds of milli midi cori tribune I 1 new yol yolk I 1 city april I 1 11 ISM 1890 it stems la III view alv or 0 the ate or Ur ledrich ng t alc e tor most fa feic of modern ferniany that it lii works alu nime me lien cn bouli ho uli lc be known lit I 1 this country to lift vt pia ame insane it Is fruit riming dining of of iiii he be tote ore alic mullica pul lica acin or of liln 1111 last book but liot before lf fure h ir loid bocolo 11 luro luio avan ant A nt vice hk irrl aej alij givon UK tl sit ian an and ai lri cf S on oil toe th 1 I 0 in liick lien 1 I f co will tile ell nin t V 0 I 1 6 inor inoc the ani tf of ills ark li iii iian ila lial n pot to ti 11 leai biti XI tc tI hc aboul tilt nil stint wr ve knew diw ft ilk bilm il in bract ani A ali it quotation front ili walting can ta linail lini adi il in ill III ih on M Is in turning t 1 iwate arlt e tills quotation oki our in b ly y t the h 0 rt ir i beail betil vt lu 0 purt part of cf allx he hick N risk a 1 b lir Ilin witlie xit soe lie it icat ul il itna decil clenti whereas nordau attacks degen cration and but the dif dl ference Is 11 more in fit the translation than in I 1 r it the e mothe of 0 the authors not only ila do I 1 they I 1 ley ray pay almost almol almo l identically 11 the 1 e same iam chinen of tile the welliver was cult and its decadent influence but oil cm many other oth r subjects nipo also tile they rollow follow much the rame parne lines of thought although from en an entirely different point tit of view alev anil and with fill treatment indeed biffle the forthcoming translation 0 of nietzsche Itz scho I 1 Is entitled the case C of wagner tho the ill discussion of wagners magners Wag ners re for nei aaion really con but a mall portion ot of tho the hook book that part of 0 the biti it which under the ho lend head of the twilight idols deals deala with en tain problems of civilization all biml culture seems likely to appeal to a mud aluch larger audience it ill ie however to ti be that the last chapter must mum bo be taken with ill the rest rent for it moldy if to allow what has big been giomi i often effort before that nothing elbe alae than disbo bf and despair and the hie ultimate wreck of 0 the igind can call ever come collie from this the struggle ruggle Et to 1 I brebt the unknowable from the unknown 0 another othell notable book appearing during the week Is in I 1 till ough jungle and desert de rt by william Wil linni astor chaille r I 1 mr M chnaler la Is a young man mail yet under 30 11 I 1 whom hon a large lor fortune lun it a close atlo tion tiong nhip hip to the he astor asor family and liberal personal gifts render a conspicuous hg ure tire lit in N new ev york society lie ile however hi wever to have been made or of amnier s tuft mutt than that which Is ik required to equip ft a social le lender vider and this thin book is the outcome of an exploring expedition to at af lea ica and I 1 conducted b by ahlm s lf if lie ile says 11 the I 1 that it was aas undertaken dundei taken purely in fit the interests or sc science lenic but something bet between neeti the lines seems to pay that the love jove or of adventure had also such 11 lo 10 0 do 10 with moll IL the le enterprise tile the work 1 Is 5 till all the more e readable by reason of the latter element and because it has not tile the dry aspect of most books of its kind it moreover gains additional freshness from the foot fact that it describes a of africa hitherto unexplored that aliat bet between ireen tit the tana and the ih J juba ba livers I 1 tile the expedition tion was begun in ili march and ended in fit may 1994 1194 tito the work Is too loo to admit of any comprehend sire alve mention althin a limited space apace and only a few ew sleta detached ched paragraphs can he be selected eele eted at it random the striking incident de described Is a battle be between teen the exploring party ani and the nathies nati ies em the of tho ilia arrango tribes encounter eil ol the author lies has evidently been quick to percele perc elc and to set down in an ail antei manner speaking of the bahe the most powerful and pro prosperous 9 tribe of the range ho he sacs at AL first ight one would suppose that nothing could prevent A member of the imbe with avid and industry from becoming becom lne rich far aboe its his follows fellows and arrogating to himself a 06 preponderating influence in the tribe in my first dealings with the ohp people I 1 had bad asked who Is you king the reply wan divere Is no hing NO man mail dared to claim a giester gi cater share of po power than hla his neighbor when industry and Ac tIlty coupled bilth intelligence ale found one Is apt to look for find and expect ambition for power but I 1 was waa struck by tile tho apparent absence ot of it among those people an extended acquaintance with them developed tile the cause of tho the unity of interest and lack of individuality there could le be no caesar amoni among the dymbe unless it a man mail should come among them thein whose body was wag proof against poison As soon as a man took it upon himself to claim power amlong those people by reason enber either of superlative ability or of wealth he was ions taken on air in ili short order the ott ait of at the 1 handed down from rather father to bon and the po prisoners poison loners ers in ili at al hobt ce lit all cases aro are tile most influential nion men of tho the illanes dut but in no community of these people Is there but one and the presence of several of those wrenches seems to prevent one of their number from rhidna to supreme power the poisons aro are of two kinds N vegetable ege table and animal tile vegetable poisons are used only on the tips of their ariola anois or lit in rare instances upon the points of their spears and swords it Is by means of the animal poisons alone that these prisoners poison polso ners ers ex cx ercile their their poisons as far as I 1 could learn ire are extracted from serpents and decayed animal matter it was easy to the from hla his fellows I 1 he le wore ore suspended from his neck and waist chat chaims me consisting of bits ot at wood and small antelope horns another indication was that ihen lie he took from a is small 11 bag customarily carried by the old mon men of the th embe a piece of cassava manole cane or the highly pried irIva and offered it to his neighbor the gift was declined I 1 th weeks rieks most important fiction Is ilie reds iceda of the midi by felix gras which will bo be dived Is aued on friday tit in this country and in europe simultaneously D appleton co wing the Ameil can publishers this must be given a distinguished place apart from tile the literary mass jt it has been translated into english by mrs janvier and thomas thorn A janvier contributes an introduction tro containing much of interest concerning the author as well as the book A leading motive N w ith the au I 1 abor writes mr janvier his has leen been to I 1 do justice to a body of men that history I 1 has heated ey cry unfairly ao 10 for r more then than tv a century tile battalion that marched from marseilles to paris and there took so large a part in I 1 I 1 ting tile the fience rt revolution evolution has hall been very gerver generally rilly slandered french and historians with fill few exceptions I 1 have united in describing alc tlc it as s 1 abaid a band tit ot cut throats and th threes lees lit in part pan made up of lanaway galley slaves a i I 1 bioni toulon rind in part of lional scrapings fiction the mums ot of I 1 tile loving labuch tone that 1 so evident lit in the setting of the story 1 i comes naturally fr shove the Is I 1 1 wilting of lils his on on n people and ills his own ilion I 1 home it wai in little if of cic it a yai wie than half a I 1 i 1 Piti tUlY ago eliat fielx cl cias as na raa b born orn i ills charming pio prologue logue guo even lila ills li 11 ment thit mat pate fate forbade hini him to be a i shoemaker and 0 a cut him OR off from froin bearing hiar lna any mote moe of oll oli ia mateal calp p 1 atrial A ls pure autobiography g raphy avid tile alie I 1 i lightly and so no delightfully in alts the grandfather Orand tather lou lo 10 mate late 1 roun the shoemaker and tit the rest in III 1 clouding old bascal arc all reel from life in ili all french i there in no mote moie Ins lArIng episode than I 1 that with which 11 II gras deals I 1 in n ill his 3 tho maich to paris and tile the doi ilag in fit parts par ot of that Alaise tiles b battalion it made up of men ili ila ho wet c sworn to ti cast dou tilt the tyrant anil who knew hav low to dl lie and lie limit has been as happy I 1 thinly 11 in lilu ilia choice of method or as it in his hin edvice or had I 1 ills 1101 hero lipen leon a til own man or other I 1 han a vea sont thor would have been more in the antory and lovis lepa ill dl leckness hut but this delightful ita sant hoy boy rup calet ito and brave and honest and altogether In lovable vable knows vel deiy Y little about I 1 enso nIng to lint him till revolution ovion I ts ii i but the fifty that li ila luciw longed for to avelino the she w N rones done to hla his peasant it 1 vs fuh and he Is peace to ca capture pitin it the ite kings Cast caster lol ani aall 1 to oer iw tile Ii ause 1 lr i though for the lie ile ii ileks to lie ie only it 1 days act or a tile mount ahAi avignon and the t tyrant rant Is a very flax v concept lit in lilt ills I 1 I 1 tile mind that somewhere banik ii rf of FlA ution A will crime t to the particular part lulAr bar qula wit his vilean File aneo pit lbs HIB and 0 o lie ile joann ell ihn 1 I 1 buhil ln and it on oil lix nay akry and through him hi but bui ver vry alb opeti open eyer we v so acy all t ila I 1 on nil annl till nil nou anih froni from ehl heitele snatch TI aln a aullion u ullam alwa ll 11 I 1 rut tit of taghi I 1 lit in tl the L 11 adi it in tile Int allta when a sidelight is ne it corni U ettli tilt 4 ir ab I 1 ute in th iho shape 0 quest t loll 1011 or as corn t from tile hie cho caoru r tin oni r 0 othar of tile deight j ul la ittle eom iian in ill pho t IN all it tin ill I 1 toll this ahli incle 1 i lini lia th largene and ill alio oi 01 th tl etc drakou aramil vile tito motives ft A distin tit the noting 1 in 14 4 free and hold the citman in ill inclinable inc itally 1 kven ven allow ing UK for arv mi natural lia tural prejudice in funi or the lite work or of a rry dear deac friend fric oil r think that hut I 1 I 1 on in holding this thin story in high esteem as a an unusual and excellent work of art ars few read ork era of 0 the hook book in will I 1 II 11 withhold a cordial assent to 10 mr Jan janviere viers opinion It rt arely it if ever giai ila there hern been such nuch a realization ot of tho the situation that led to tile tho I 1 of 1 derror I error the terrible story told with lite perfect simplicity ot of tile highest lil Bicet literary art moves tho the reader OB as no argument could move him one incident to 12 the fire ot oc the rhe ned lied who Is in the na will give ott an idea of ct tile the aulhorn aul AUt hora bors manner why anks pascal are people always grun grunting nowadays now a days they actually groont because of 0 nowadays now a days each dearant has his corner tit of earth lie ho who ling has balth has hai broad bread and ho he who it has bread lias has blood 1 I who n he am alit speaking to iou ou was waa 13 12 years old before ever I 1 had seen either cither kneading trough ih broad bread hutch oil jar or ia wenc ille keg things a orned tied nowadays now a days daya by the poorest peasant lit in the land in the one room or of my fathers hut but it wa ian more a hut but than a cottage were two crapelle ake boxi s filled with T fill stir straw a w in which wp ire slept the booking pot l ol in the middle ot of the room hanging hanl nj from a roof bearn beam and a bit big chopping block bloc k and that was ivan allf ahi that nai is just judt eill all wo were lodged in thin ehlt hut which stood it a little above the village 0 of Va valcoort Valc lemort mort and close to the chateau do dc la a gaide mccau 0 WP we belor jed with wilh the she other her farm animals A to the th clite of le la garlic owned by the marquis dAni bruni my rather father gath gathered cred the acorns acerni from the oaks of the a and 11 d wa war p allowed to keep the halt of 0 thern them for ills pa and we ive alo it had tho the right tu to it till two tivo scraps ot of land from which WP we kot got elou h bearin and vetch detches vetches and herbs to keep us u front from actually I 1 ng to boath we wc ahr r and all air our lira flea I you win will know how we wc lived nhen I 1 tell you that not until I 1 kot got away from rom lo la garde carde did I 1 taste anything as good lie u it 0 bit or n aph baked soft bread dipped in ili amp made of rancid pork sly people caved haved broad bread but once no a year na he hen ili tho dav fur for making it came mv div father and mother went down own botho villare village and there n husks and all kneaded tile C coarse 0 arse lour flour made of f the r oe e und and beans bans and acorns acorda uc had managed man aeed to collect in the course coure of I 1 ahr lie year it I 1 was AS on thi the very block that you can seek afi 1 si I front of oc our stable the ono era cm which I 1 cut rodder odder for the th anile le that ench morning my father with his bl axe chopped up our food for the elie day hy tile the end of tit the year yeartie ye arthe ithe bread was so he hard thit it nicked the elie edge of the axe aw the first bit of white breaid that evir 1 sted was riven me one on day as aa I 1 in front of 0 the th chateau by mademoiselle emoi selle Adel adeline lne who wm waa of at thil the same ace vis us myself and for gavini it to me she trot a I 1 scolding from her mother the marquise adoline ald adeline aled the why do you give your white bread to filet little n wretch retch you must not teach him what whit bread Is 14 1 4 or tin day may corne when he will snatch it ft out alit of your m mouth 0 uth and then turning to me she went on got out of here little beast get out hurry or I 1 will set tho the dos on you and 1 I grippi grippino nr fast my bit of cf bread scampered ecamp cred off to our hut but As aa fast as I 1 could go that piece of bread was the most delicious thins thing I 1 have eaten in all my life and yet the cruel words of the elie Marq ulso made it bitter with a drop of 0 gull one november evening during all saints week while we were in our hut around a pot of ill di led beans the last lert left from our store for the boar my father said tomorrow son nip y must begin to 10 rather gather acorns lu eibe for the winter times are going to be hard with us in let any on try loather to ather acorns in cold weather with mith numb hands among the pebbles in khedry be ed of the river the shining acorns tit no bigger than oches oll cs so eo sittle and nil slip flip through your fingers that it takes a whole big biff half day to rattier gather to hio pecks of them my poor father I 1 can see pee him now non I 1 As he clou clied down and leaned for forward ward he be left between ills hl gre greenish elleh stuff jacket and his buckl ild breeches breechen 0 a great gap where the sharp edge of 0 his lean joan spine showed plainly through ilia hla coarse morn worn out shirt and its rough woolen stockings were full of holes and so worn off at the heels that lit his feet I 1 w ore ere naked in lit alq wooden shoes stuffed with dry eras the furlou furious cold wind w alch whipped about and whirled the copper red leaves whistled in tile osiers and in the hal hollows lovIs of the rocks it homed and roared 11 like ke some great creat fearful a horn bor A I 1 myself close my skin all clacked with the cold and of the goell time to c ime when sheltered behind a rock we could to cat with our hunger for a sauce the III 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