Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Sep 1936, p. 40

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I ILI LC 6%l d t i ,LL.. -. 1-L &I the rise of the first curtain tu its flU * EI ~ participant ini the suispense of thet play itself. in the reactions (À thiecra'icsý. im the brilliance of the acting. aîid in the on the last scene, the readler is inade a m Th ovel is ini a new iornîplete plavwitiîi a noveL. Naoniii Rovde Sih is herseli the authur of a nunîber LIBIAEY ittonr of successiý*ul plays (as ýwell as nloveis) and, ife of, a well-knowni English actor. The story- is 'told froni the standpoint G.Img Awoy t. i b@oI one:of the critics. D)a%*id \Vinter. wlî! ,of Speclaisla.Sfi mt@.ry his first opporxunity tu. Write is, 0227 GRE 1724 ORRINSTON AVE E.GE 27up having. ýanimnportant fi rst night._ The autiior Orringiron Hotuil Sid19-,Evaist@t is. successiul ini maintaining the .,ILL ]pense. and in. catching the .cliaractrr ofi actors. critics. and audience. rej os of the audience. Vincent Val n Witli 5 reproductions white. and 61 in black and % ~gh by JULIus MEIrS R-GAEF erspective- ni ,-the Stage exaggerated cl in thev,,could ever do under -the covuni fll iil coorithan, I One feels the intimacv establi.zhed bt:tween the actors, whose business it, ï-t, IShow themselv4es*tmore completely ini the, it/y -4/fred 4. *Kiopf lias rccu 9uhc"by Puhehd *u;a' the Nobel .SCi:dct.Z~i';crof qri Prj:' frLix'tu in.>11Ç2'. .Ar- t:rG. Chatér tranj>sltd:the. nove! Lust for Life A novel of Vincent Van Gogh, by IRVING STONE flustrated witb a complete progres sion of his workL as ht unfolds before their e-ves, reveal something of the dark negative oi their omwn lives. From the graduai assenîbling ul the audience, the quickly-conimiunicated ~es of expectation. the bush thatcme Nvith the lowering oi the ights. until the play cornes to an end. there î.ý a strange teniseness. Ail Stir Cast rýc!-ris the complete. experience of seeixig. hiear- Trea fs 'Heavy Wtr ia Lght, Easy Style Fewtas are more difficult than to explain. in readable style. the mysteries and intricacies oi moderii science. but Doruthv 'M. Fisk bas accomplished it ' A.ppleton-Cn in -1fcder) -1!cJ tury j. Beginning with the medieval alchern- Ilisabeth," and "The Longest Years"); second, her medieval romances "(K ristini [avransdatter,"' and "The Masteroi 1-estivikeni"), and third, her. essays ("Stages on the' Road").. "Gunnlar's Dau.ghitcr," berrecent American" publication, beliengs to the second. group. the medieval1 romances. il 1 i k e "Kristin Lavransdatter."l -Gunnar's Daugliter" is iîot a trilogy. (alnîost- three novels in one) bUt a brief tale of 275 small pages (f la rge print. which can he. skimmed easily ini ai! evening. In space Of time, h covers alniost as much grüÜnd (the lifetim.e .of aLwomaln),as "Kr.istin La.ývransdatter" and might, therefore, be called a vignette, or miniature novel along the lies of that masterpiece.A lean, spare style, characterized hy short sentences and simple words. tells, with the directness of the primiti ve a storv of violence, passion and vengeance. Vigdlis, datrghter of Gunr of Vadin in~ Norway, is wooed, raped and ceserted by Ljot, son of Gissur Hauksson of Skomedal in Iceland. Following the birth of her.child, Gunniar is killed defending his daughter's namie. Vigdis, commits murder to avenge her father.. Her hate for I.jot sinolders until their son is grown. At lier sugge4xon)I he seeks out his father, and p1aceý the head of the dead Ljot, frozen and blood- .. J .oordinating Kaulroads - IMARSHALL FI IE L D mI m &À la a a m-F * jcies j th nodrnachevnnxof.he.-11.ratîve the convictïon and xurceuo ri~e At. a time when dîsaster threaVens chemical dreami of transniutat'ion bimdeallcaue. 'n-fsDuh our transportation system. A.4\otiopial clangtés ini the atômlic structure.teanIdalb>anierathr islke a Gothie church b- a prcesent-dayi rhtc-euiunab.adpr Her vivid. .lively style makes thelsIl Trapisportation POI'cY, by Dr. C. S. h feen uhshjcsa Duncan. offers a sound and consitxtxeamn policy for coordinating transport agen- eetrn prot,)n. neutron and "heavydsibuafeaI vttc.ltl and services, railroads, bighways. %vater' entertaining as wtelî as instruc- more tlian an imitation of the geiulic. -n N. F. iksJ. itoia euec h waterwvays. pipe-lines' and airways. it the national interest. AIhug fficial- a compréhensilve grasp. of thie entire . Perfecf Summer Resort 1> Dr. Duncan is economist of the As- field an ea-sy matter. sociation of American Railroad-. lie The hp il1itrated [V. h 2 iitifullIv - âà&U>ljilýCU, l'il Pt uquau"4u$4.Yý; Fr i -. Book Section--filrstfloor nans room.* tex t ini Reflec lion. Iis

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