Title:
Collection of Mark Lutz Book Reviews from the Richmond News Leader
Creator:
Lutz, Mark, 1901-1969
Creator:
Boatwright Memorial Library (University of Richmond)
Date:
From
Description:
1 online resource (34 pages)
Type of Resource:
text
Location:
MS-1, Carl Van Vechten - Mark Lutz Collection, Book Arts, Archives, and Rare Books, Boatwright Memorial Library, University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia
Subject:
20th century
Subject:
American literature
Subject:
History and criticism
Note:
Typewritten date on "Adamic's 'The Native's Return' Takes You Into Peasant's Home" reads February 20, 1933, but was actually published in 1934.
Note:
Collected newspaper clippings of Mark Lutz's book reviews in the Richmond News Leader, published on dates spanning from 1928 to 1936.
Contents:
"Soviet Communism" Gives Authentic Picture of Russia (April 2, 1936) -- "White Horses of Vienna" Finds Author Nearer Earth (March 11, 1936) -- "Russian Ballets" by Stokes Is Illuminating Guide Book (April 9, 1936) -- Shoots at Literary Lions As Well as Those in Jungle (November 15, 1935) -- Poems at Eighty (May 9, 1932) -- Rimbaud Revived (March 17, 1932) -- As Well Unsaid -- Finds "Bottom Rail on Top" Highly Provocative Story (April 20, 1935) -- The Literary Lantern: "Peter the Drunk" -- Scanning New Books: "Round Up" (April 17, 1929) -- Hergesheimer Gives Praise To Young Writers in South (May 2, 1935) -- Hergesheimer Is Doubtful That New Virginia Is Best (October 4, 1928) -- Color Harmony Inspiration Shown in Life of Poetess (April 24, 1935) -- More Satire and Less Sympathy Would Be Aid to Hogan Novel (September 5, 1933) -- Adamic's "The Native's Return" Takes You Into Peasant's Home (February 20, 1934) -- Literal Reading Suggested For Protraitures By Stein (November 15, 1934) -- Miller, Home Owners, Still "Covers the Waterfront" (August 31, 1934) -- Cabell's "Preface to Past" Recalls Author's Early Days (February 17, 1935) -- The Literary Lantern: "Six Moral Tales" (January 4, 1929) -- Notes and Prefaces (September 18, 1929) -- A New-Old Novel -- Critic Discovers Cabell is a Realist - If We Can Trust Assertions in "Smirt" (March 7, 1934) -- Beresford's "Old People" (June 17, 1932) -- Notes and Prefaces (Undated) -- Multum in Parvo (April 22, 1932) -- Richard Hughes (January 12, 1932) -- Maughan's "Cosmopolitans" Collection of Smart Tales (March 23, 1936) -- Louis Bromfield's 'The Farm' Is Story Told by Portraits (September 11, 1933) -- Translated "Flowers of Evil" Is Fine and Effective Work (April 15, 1936) -- "Taps at Reveille" Choice Selections by Fitzgerald (May 3, 1935) -- "Death and Taxes" (Undated) -- Mrs. Lewis "Half a Loaf" (November 3, 1931) -- Ybarra's Cervantes (June 13, 1931) -- Miss Glasgow Paints Picture Of Virginia Before World War (Undated).