The author of BROTHERS and THE GARDEN proves once more a facile genius, in this unusually fine collection of stories and...

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DON JUAN AND THE WHEELBARROW

The author of BROTHERS and THE GARDEN proves once more a facile genius, in this unusually fine collection of stories and sketches. Brilliantly written, graphic in characterization, amazingly varied in subject matter and method of presentation, the stories present a many-faceted prism. Stories of incident and character, stories that are alternately brutal and tender, stories set in Ireland, England, Switzerland. One feels that the author is going far.

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Publisher: Knopf

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1933

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