Show j PARADE I SHE HE BOOK 1 Have the Jews Found a Home Virginia Moores Moore's New Verse VerseA i I A Frenchmans Frenchman's Interest in Negroes L A Russian Models Scott By Don Howard TIERS In OF HO HOPE Horace E-Horace Horace M M. M Liveright Kallen-Liveright The Why Religion travels travel through Palestine and Europe to makl mak make l urve of of th the entire Jewish problem AND BITTER Virginia BITTER Virginia Moore Harcourt Brace grace ou cant can't help but like the version of this slyly whimsical lyrist teased by the tho riddles of life K Paul MAGIC Paul Morand The Viking Press Tales of ef the who has nothing more than an esthetic interest graces k races DAUGHTER Alexander DAUGHTER Alexander Push kin The Viking Press Preas m mantle material treated with a realistic hand by a great RusS Bus w rk is s little mUe known to English readers opher hr r and a a. Jew who throbs with the he poetry o of oC race ice M. M Kallen displays observation and a arity with the problems I Europe and Pales Pales- new bogk Frontiers of throughout the odd ord living everywhere ablo disabilities the Jews came Jr to 10 Palestine as of that future time timeS S ID Jew ew should not be the carry th tilt the burden of or some tome e ever faint yet 11 he e opinion of or the lie non non- j hom horn hom they lived And lestine on the last fron- fron they are building ring cing families educating n draining t swamps and erts Into gardens and andI I odds all ll on the verge o of po pov- pov v- v i ivo in dirty stinking y eat at the poorest of many of them stay on I ear miraculously buoyed I Poland and a conviction that rles ries of b being baing ing homeless at t t last a home in War War- Moscow and Khar Khar- dessa on the plains of the Ukrainian flatlands r penetrating and inter- inter of Hope Is es- es talk k too much of beauty lie wearth earth blowing around Jl last s t. t rth endangered by a a. barth i fended pres present nt future i tI Or turn a a. moun- moun iver with earthquake lP l e. e through centuries her the an ancient ie t st stars s re re- re re Water Yater and Bitter ook of verse toy ty Virginia Paul Paul Morand lack races whether l' l they United States In Haiti or what they are worth I Ifor for r esthetic effects as lye Ive stuff of a smooth r prose rose that is modern hI in and not par- par The words l companionable and out Jut cover Mr MorandI Morand 1 OOOO miles through It t negro countries and ande I e does is prove himself p person He takes the I senses senses like his Renaud vl ring g Buddha for what r Tand and nd murmurs What's O One e Is beaten in adMs ad- ad his Ms utter failure to hui hu- hu i negro ro Morand shows trait Jt He is keenly alive Is iro loC of the modern world les Ies are of our times tiie tle simplicity of or style was master Natal Nata- Nata l tOx s 's translation of The Tho ThoD D Daughter is easy and andra andr r ra ral l. l This story which is ft fter r S Scotts Scott's otts historical belter than the best here Is no profusion of l Rather there is sharp rapid strike 1 I matic Incidents used to fill out a a. I character are conversational humorous hu Im- hu- hu and amI highly matter of fact I and florid gestures are lacking The story tells of the adventures of a retired officers officer's son eon who falls Calls Inlove Inlove in inlove love With his commandants commandant's daugh daugh- ter Complications abound with the lie heros hero's rival proving to be a traitor and highly polished villain Although laid in the time of the czars time tune had done nothing to dull the stor story You Cou will find it th the best Russian novel in many a a. month The Modern Library has Just Issued is issued issued Is- Is sued an excellent edition of Dimitri is i's The Death of the Gods Ju Julian fan the Apostate which was translated by Bernard Guilbert Guerney The Death of the Gods Is the first of the trilogy of Christ Christi Christan an and anti The second Is The Romance of Leonardo da daVinci daVinci Vinci The Gods Resurgent and the third Is Christ Anti Peter and Alexis The entire work is a splendid triptych but each panel Isa Isa is isa a masterpiece in Itself Julian the Apostate Is one of th the most poignant poignant poignant poign poign- ant figures in all literature more poignant than or even Don Quixote What greater spiritual disaster can there be than this this to to have In tn forced hypocrisy upon ones one's lips a a. name execrated within ones one's heart to tear off the hated mask maskI at last to replace the hated cross of or Jesus with the beloved Sun Symbol Symbol Symbol Sym Sym- I bol of Helois In temporary triumph triumph tri tri- to find the dark religion of helots prostitutes weaklings even though trampled and spurned an imperishable hydra and the religion of freedom sunlight and beauty be beyond beyond beyond be- be yond resuscitation to stake ones one's all reason all reason and life Itself upon Itself upon a single cast only cast only to find lInd the black Tribune Shadow crawling up from the low places like the choking pall of a miasmatic fog and ones one's own beloved belov d yearned-for yearned Pantheon on high consisting consisting- of not even shadows shad shad- since since shadows must needs have substance for their casting W W. B. B Seabrook author of Adventures Adventures Adventures Ad ventures in Arabia and more re recently recently re- re centI The Magic Island is goIng goIng go- go Ing lug to live in a cannibal village In Africa where he will study the habIts habits habits hab hab- its and religious customs of eaters of human flesh He lie may not write about that HOLLOW HOUR Ralph Cheyney in Palms Some day when day when the hollow hour comes as as' as come it must must must- When one of us us must t taste ste ste. the theother other be the dust I know that we shall seea and find each other still Where watchers see ree one figure o only y yon on a hill We Ve who ho Have seen love crucified in mill and home Shall find a away way to through rain and clasp In loam I We who have known th the earth a ball oUr our flesh a chain Holding us prisoners to drudgery S and pain We who have 0 witnessed witness d flesh Impervious impervious impervious im Im- im- im pervious as stone Mind 1 slowly stumbling up the paths the heart heart has known n Shall have what we dare not guess or hope to learn To unity in which our hearts shall burn and burn |