| Show siP4t--4- The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday February 28 lean Santeuil' Gives N ew of Proust 411 1 " goody-good- ' t I 74 If 11 74e U Exhibit Lists Famous Artists i exhibit of 15 European oil paintings will go on display Thursday at the University of Utah announced Dr I O Horsfall director of the U of U Museum of Fine Arts The exhibit will include paintings by such famous artists as Sir Anthony van Dyck Pierre Auguste Renoir and many others The U of U Museum of Fine Arts is located on the fourth floor of the Park Building A month-lon- through the courtesy of the American Federation of Arts g !Ef:! i 1 24 1 - 0 ' - y Gains-borough- t i't r 'John Julius as Lawrence's ! - t- ( 1 r '' '''' lt : i 1 f3-- r ' - 4 t'o 4 's 4 17 "'''''' - i N 4' a t 71 - - 1 ':'''i ! iA I - f : I lit ' SI I 'Tv Show onecen- t-a-word Kip-lin- g V) '''It 14 ' - s f f 111 old-tim- ' '' ' i Dick MerriwelL Because here in a charm ingly written volume by Quentin Reynolds is the history of a publishing firm that not only made trends but kept up with them Novel Before Lunch Ilere'is the inside story of e the pulpmasters who could knock out a 70000-wor- d novel before lunch and write another before quitting time 1 ' - k ' 11 Showing Begins ' Here le a book that will tickle the memory of every man (and girl) past 40 who remembers delightful hours Bufspent with the paper-bacfalo Bill the brilliant Nick Carter the boy i if lc ! $5 r 4 °4 141:410 Proust will be interested in 4 Angerstein" AI New York City "Jean Santeuil" the embryi 1 il4lk Also included in the exhibit The largest painting in the onic form of his great novel 0 are Lord Frederick Leighton's ' collection is a 68 by 60 inches As might be expected of a Woman 'Lucia' " i 'Head t oil Sir van Standish father of Dick Mer' by Anthony Dyck "Jean Santeuil" is not a well von Lenbach's "Portrait Franz "Children of Charles I" riwell Bertha Clay and 11 7 organized and polished work of a Young Woman" Franz Shortly after the second her golden heroines a set of Nick It is 'Other Paintings only really I '70 notebooks Ibis' "Portrait of the Artist world some war Carter and the arch criminals notes for a novel It includes k Other paintings in the colHendrick Gerritsz Pots "For torn and of boxes several plus who were never quite his sketches of scenes and charlection include Gustave Cour: 0 trait of the Magistrate Dirk detached pages ''''' 11 manuscript match Horatio Alger and his acters recollections of the bet's "Portrait of a Man" Shatter" Pierre Auguste Rewere found In a Paris apart1 heroes author's childhood detached Edward H G Degas' "Pornoir's "Helene Bellon" Dick ment Proust where garcel 1 It is quite popular these dialogues and miniature estrait of a Young Woman" WilSantvoort's 'Portrait of a Since Proust lived wrote and days for the young intellectusays on life love and society liam Dobson's "Queen Henwho died in 1922 was probLady and 01' Gentleman" Jusals—and aren't there a lot of Much Franker rietta Maria" Thomas tus Susterman's 'Ferdinand Intst the t ably important 'em—to scoff at the old pulps Museum Hours "A Child With a II de'Medici as a Boy" and "Jean Santeuil" is much of his genera writer French t ' the old dime novels 'lc--1't Cat" John Hoppner's "ElizaDr Horstall said the exRobert Walker's "General franker much closer to life tion the find was one of great ' x' beth Penman" to hibit will and Thom be Literary Pastures Sir than "Remembrance of the Interest anything written by pubopen henry Ireton" tielf) ' lic weekdays from 9 am to io :1 plio But this book proves that Proust's hand is considered Things Past" In the later finIt ' 4 i noon and 1 to 4 pm Sunday ished novel the author dis— ' the pulps—the Street and !I of the greatest importance to cl l' ! i and hours are 3 to 5 pm The Smith pulps—were t persons ' students and critics guised incidents literary ' and Ameriwere When an for the may be viewed Sateverything paintings trans01110 pasture papers many concealed his own character Lcan great of letters studied they were found to urdays by appointment The exhibit is being brought under a veil of sentimental include the manuscript of an almuoiale 4mdminkmAadikA1 Theodore Dreiser cut his lit4 :: to In Santeull" "Jean the University of Utah unfinished novel apparently nostalgia erary teeth editing a pulp as a Shown Proust Marcel written in the period 1896- - he comes closer to presentmagazine Sinclair Lewis was young man on book's jacket 1900 but for some reason laid ing his own life In its bare not above grinding out a One-Ala- n e and untransformed stet never aside and taken up masterpiece for had editors the that There are some revelations objected again This chaotic and disthe pulp mill Rudyard In "Jean Santeuil" the hero ti's no right to bring out a voljointed manuscript painswas another man who his with and assembled edited 1r quarrels incessantly himself takingly Proust liked to write with one eye on ume that 3 parents although in "Remby a young French scholars the cash register— if he have would tiestroyed he ' brance of Things Past' lio t appeared in French in 1952 With free access to the files 4 ' it''' had ever had the chance On and affectionate et 44Pi'li '' and is no:pi published for the respectful of the great publishing comthe other hand "Jean Santoward them first time in English as "Jean The Art Barn 54 Finch Ln pany Quentin Reynolds takes teuil" has the same kind of ' 4Jean is often Santeuil" Santeuil" s his readers for a value as Joyce's "Stephen (35 South) will have a n poorly Written Proust the Proust Masterpiece '' 11ero7—or the notebooks of show ri jaunt through the back stage by Floyd Cornabr great perfectioniSt in style the Proust's masterpiece us a of the firm shows it Beethoven and continbeginning Monday correct a to chance never had single great work of his caGives Sidelights great mind at work a great uing through March 14 this manuscript There is 1 reer is the novel "Rememnovel in its Mr Cornaby is a professor He tells how magazines whether some over question brance of Things Past" the of art at the Utah State Agristage were born and how they died It should have been pubfirst parts of which came cultural College and is presiDonald Delney have Some He tells the sidelights of the lished Proustians i I out in French In 1911 and i' dent of the Logan Artists He side of the 14:4123 which appeared in eomplete N 4''''''' II a member of the Art Barn business form only after his death chair-Ma- n is board and exhibition It is refreshing to find a The novel over 2000 pages of the Utah Creative literary book speak so candidone is a difficult long ( ii Artists ly about money and checks Proustians even today are a His interest in painting and circulation Most small dedicated and elite from naturalismito the ranges so are i squeamishband of readers But there is litertryielk and he was ly Coy about such mundane no denying the importance among the first of the Cache things D V of the novel "Remembrance Valley artists to begin paintof Things Past" is not only ing in the modern idiom His one of the most subtle and By Carol Selby — work is in oils and is genernovels detailed psychological Uniat the of 'Electra" cubtstie in Much the ally production style Accompanying "A Child With a Cat" by Gainsborough Is among the ever written it is also one of it is material gathered durUtahnss versity of Utah Playbox is a group of drawings by George of the most influential litpaintings to be shown in V exhibit of European art a recent stay in Mexico ing be of interest to Salt Laker who like to should which Fox centhe 20th of works erary A children's play "Arthur Prof Cornaby has also look at their city as well as to art lovers who enjoy fine tury served four years in the reand the Magic Sword" writThere is a large autobiodraftsmanship habilitation division of the ten by Keith M Engar direcrAlr Fox chooses to study the old Victorian houses of graphical element in it obUS Air Three supervising tor of University Radio-Tcharuses Ile in central rather Lake all their the character Salt gentility tawdry viously F mall g ized man New Pocket Book releases the art therapy program big enough to production and assistant prois modeled on Proust himself coal and pencil painting them in the gentle hues of grey for include: The Barn Art is fessor of speech at the U February out the clean whole New tdexGallery The But "Remembrance of Things sad slow him their decay and black that symbolizes for "Trails End" by William was received so well during a open to viewers from 11 a m towers ico Past" is also concerned with their roofs and of facades their lines sprouting Territory broken to 4 pm Tuesday through FriMacLeod Thine Dell Books recent Texas performance the many other things: the preand cupolas give him an excellent chance to work with planes "Thirteen Great Stories 3 to 7 pm on 25c Feud between big and and from day run was extended an extra cise nature of memory the with lines alone so that the results than surfaces and rather Edited small by Daniel Talbot Dell ranchers the hero being Sundays time delight of anticipated pleasare solid and yet rather mysteriously evotative The sense one of the who latter unites Edition Master storyFirst The play has been perure the relation between of things past hangs about them in an atmospheric sensitivity the homesteaders in their from tellers United States formed throughout the counthe who flesh and Anyone spirit Plan Book Review Effective Demonstration Russia Ireland Italy and fight for recognition Is interested in these things try but its latest success cams A review of the book "My Son The Murderer" at Midland Tex where it was —and who ts willing to work Spain come together with These drawings are an effective demonstration of the 'Onions in the Stew" will be by Patrick Quentin Dell a for hard at his reading—will be of a moving and dramatic tales modern representational put on the major season and technique adaptation Books 25e A 43 year-olman "The Last Enemy" by Bergiven by Mrs Luel Ile Readinterested in Proust And performed for adults as well purpose Cezanne began working with planes in the late 19th for his in the failure life Delta ton Itoueche Dell First AiKappa ing as for children a similar private a can anyone wlo is interested in that his generate plane theory being century alumni group Monday at 8 fights a murder charge (ion 35e A nan legally relaits it around the in by subconscious our On space plane son cleared of the death of a girl' pm when they meet at the against his tionship with the planes that join it and by the curious habit Honors for Frank WI Kent ho hates him home of Mrs W W White-side- s finds that the burden of provto itself Surface a or line a beyond of our minds of carrying 2150 Roosevelt (1450 ''Battle Frank by ing his innocence to the world Royal" its completion That is we see not only the surface presented is Mrs O'Rourke Dell First Edition him to run away from forces South) we know to us but other surfaces invisible to us but which E Riddle 25e A western—story of a himself are there Although Cezanne did not draw the invisible surfaces but only those generate a in surrounding space the cubists seized on the theory to present visually all aides of an object AO that what we can see as well as what is hidden from us is New York artist Frank W ' to us The epitome of the idea is Picasso's process shown ' Kent originally of Salt Lake in which the fogm is actually disintegrated so that we can see City is accumulating honors a profile with both eyes and ears and perhaps the part of In recent treatments Of his the nose that is turned away from us but with a selection of matter—Mexico ' the invisible elements made by the artist to fit his composisubject 44 Ile received an invitation tion rather than the representation of all of them:- :t 111" MI IEMP um from the Ilexican embassy to No Extrenkes MID SNP A a painting at the Pan exhibit r '1 ! '' i Well Mr Fox and most contemporary artists no longer F "' 0 r-Union Exhibition 7001 American go to the extremities of the cubists in disintegrating form but II) - ' t Pan American held at the ' we have found that a judicious use of generated planes adds Union Building Washington 1 tension and excitement to I painting Mr Fox's drawings DC last month 17 are are strongly representational but at the same time they His next significant project evocative 1 I I 41 will be a serieLof 120 lectures I1111: I I It would be an excellent move on the part of some of the L to be given &tithe Fine Arts local organizations who are interested in the preservation school in Naples Italy begin Here's happy heartwarming 'r of a record Of Salt Lake City and of Utah in general to 4 ! ning next August i a series Of these drawings of vanishing Utah in fresh friendly furniture commission L1 Noted'fixhihit itt 1 buildings from Mr Fox for SOMP of our historical museums ii vo spirit of the French Provincial ill11:ii Mr Kent a son of Mr and would make a s try striking gallery A certain facet of They tom sturdy countryside Mrs Frank T Kent Stilt Lake history and civilization disappears each time one East is one of the few Amer pact wonderfully comfortof the old buildings is wrecked as alas must happen to make to live with able to lean shown artists base t room for a growing city These drawings are representation 1 ‘t the Ameriat Pan paintings tripio thous accurate but they go a step farther than mere rendering ally Move can Union Exhibition lie I and become a sensitive artlitie record as sell al a factual one Prof Frank IV sent (lott on chose "Market Day In To°toot The exhibit will remain in Playbox through Saturday Wing acclaim for paintings luca" for the exhibition The Mr is the third for showing Nand Kent in Washington DC goatee IMe&getIC III 11 & Devil's $loe In Feb 1954 his work was I Random Quentin Reynolds w01171-- 196 '4''? 44 "Jean Santeuil" by Marcell Proust translated by Gerard Hopkins with a preface by Andre Mauro is Simon & Schuster $595 'The Fiction Factory" by Bouse 4 I jr 4111" I 10gwkr4 Y 1!i f' r l' Features Prof Cornaby IP f 1:: l''4 er 4 1''' e k—! - L 4 r 100-yea- li I' one-Ma- t ' 4P 1 01400' a half-finishe- d voltwe ' f- i h 4- t I ' 4 money-makin- it r-- t 1ta 40edit i iklc40 t ' I N r ) A S 100 Drama years The Fiction Factory tells the incredible story of the faMOUS Street and Smith publishing house and how the firm grew from pulp row and the dime novels to quality street and the slick side of publishing all here Burt They're Best Sellers New York Timea Service 1 3 1 4 5 8 7 P 9 10 1 Fiction Andersonville Kantor Marjorie Morningstar Wouk Ten Nnrth Frederick O'llara Cash McCall Hawley Auntie Marne Pennies Bonn Island Roberta The Last Hurrah O'Connor Island in The Sun Waugh H M S Ulysses MacLean Tender Victory Calthveil General Gift From The lea Lind- 1 The Search tor Br Wig MurBernstein S A Night to Remember Lord Gunther The Scrolls From The Dead Ken- Carson Positive Hittites Days a c) 114111111013111imer A L N ik --' °lilac J I 11111T) 1 -- MY 1 bi - II Y 1 iij '244 185 i 73 I 6 I' NI I 1 of e 1 It - YA 7---"-- 1r shown by the Mexican Embassy in a large exhibition in DC of "paintWashington ings with genuine insight toward the interpretation 01 the Mexican spirit" Mr Kent was director of the Mexican Art Workshop In Mexico for six years lie first became interested In the Mexican arts and its people in 1920 when he stud led under Jean Chariot at the Art Students League New York Ile took his ina!kter's degrees from Syracuse University NY Ile pre inusly studied at Univetkity of Utah Ilas Taught Ile taught at University this altitude for this altitude-- - Itccr Isas (Cat In siting sparkle you that refreshing sparkle you tan littlf (I ti ift Don't be ysith less than this the finest :tJ'4i ' J1041 to Me lititude verity N Y Ile is listed in W hip's American Art awl W lio hai Iiken prif's in Pr': NY Rich Syracuke NY mond V and in other na Luna exhibitions 4 loolltoto Seeditoorti Kw' Smo Poo41 Socit twhi I Dovhis LA C 'Sr '''''0 ' " r 16c 1k '' ttvits ct io 60 womoo loss got lays -- off I ( hro CAtiNiTi end ' - 1 "1 ' :7'11 I - '" A ''''''" - S i"AkuaA44ga4014k - 'AVILA'A"''''4154-4- 6 116A-- '''t:Aki-14ealk4t-141-- k ' " i t Li '11 kyak l i re0 '' A) )e'eV'At '''t 7' :kr' i' ' k 14 - 1 I '1 I 1 -9 - L " - - - It' P:-- 1 o I di -- : '0!1---- I (1 I -' - I 1 1 i''''''"H 'j e - t - ' 1 t Parking at 0141f — tottemta Ilt at Stat " '7'''' ' I Z 1 ' t a i"No t - ---t ""'''''' -- - - 7 — --- --- Prom Ind last ii k ': ' ' SZS L - t! - k 1 r)1! 4 f - II ": 1' ' "'''''- - :! 00000J1 ''":::L" IM otkc"At 4 1 I I i r i er -- ' r i tl:-- - ''' - ' )0A IA - Ale I - t" ' '"'" f '1 ( -1 - 4: 1 40t44 MIA LI s-p-- i 1711---- 114t" l'- : 42- t - it -- ' )) °q4:t''4 l'4 -' PAAISA011 Al CHARM! 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