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PAPERBACKS IN REVIEW
(March 1960)
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Paperbacks in Review By John Unterecker Assistant Professor of English, Columbia University Four very different short novels, each interesting in its own right, provide the opportunity to...
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Paperbacks for Christmas
(December 1959)
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Paperbacks for Christinas By John Unterecker Assistant Professor of English, Columbia University NOW THAT THE desperate last-minute rush of Christmas shopping is on us, a list of some of the...
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Lawrence on a Low Budget
(November 1959)
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Lawrence on a Low Budget By John Unterecker Assistant Professor of English, Columbia University LET US ASSUME you are one of the 150,000 people who have purchased Grove Press' handsome hardbound...
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Paperbacks for Christmas
(December 1958)
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Paperbacks for Christmas By John Unterecker Assistant professor of English, Columbia University IT SEEMS IN ORDER n o w to assemble for literate last-minute holiday shoppers a list of the most...
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In Defense of Poetry
(November 1958)
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In Defense of Poetry By John Unterecker Assistant Professor of English, Columbia University This is a propaganda piece. My project is to trap politicians, businessmen, labor leaders and...
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Criticism in Paperbacks
(October 1958)
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Criticism in Paperbacks By John Unterecker WE ARE, as every one knows, in an age of analysis, both psycho and literary. Timid, we hire experts to make our nightmares meaningful; and, equally...
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New Paperback Novels
(June 1958)
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New Paperback Novels By John Unterecker Instructor of English, CCNY Though the paperback publishers have been generously supplying us with first-rate reprints, "original" anthologies and some...
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The American Romance
(May 1958)
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The American Romance The American Novel and Its Tradition. By Richard Chase. Anchor. 266 pp. $0.95. Reviewed by John Unterecker Richard Chase, who is best known for his perceptive studies of...
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Yeats Reveals His Art
(January 1958)
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Yeats Reveals His Art The Variorum Edition of the Poems of W. B. Yeats. Ed. by Peter Allt & Russell K. Alspach. Macmillan. 884 pp. $18.50. Reviewed by John Unterecker Instructor of English,...
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Paper backs for Christmas
(December 1957)
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By John Unterecker Paperbacks for Christmas WHICH of the paperbacks published during the last year might make good stuffing for a book-lover's Christmas stocking? 1957 was a bonanza year for the...
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Paperbacks on Segregation
(November 1957)
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Paperbacks on Segregation By John Unterecker Instructor of English, CCNY SEGREGATION is done for. It's not gone yet, of course, anywhere. And it will be a long time going in South Carolina,...
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Classics in Paperbacks
(October 1957)
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Classics in Paperbacks By John Unterecker Instructor of English, CCNY When the fall semester was first getting under way, I asked each of my students at City College what book or author he had...
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More Plays in Paperbacks
(September 1957)
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More Plays in Paperbacks By John Unterecker Instructor of English, CCNY Last February, in an article on the paperback publication of drama and drama criticism, I noted that this subject was—for...
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Paperbacks on Asia
(August 1957)
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Paperbacks on Asia By John Unterecker Instructor in English, City College of New York Now that a great many publishers are slanting their paperback lists toward a college and university market,...
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Poetry Roundup
(June 1957)
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By John Unterecker Poetry Roundup Annually we are told by the devotees of poetry that we are on the verge of a great revival of interest in Romantic or Classical forms. Those of the Romantic...
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Fiction in Paperbacks
(May 1957)
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Fiction in Paperbacks By John Unterecker Instructor of English, CCNY Nothing, I think, is harder to write about, and certainly nothing is harder to write well, than the novel. Because so many...
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A PAPERBACK HOUSE
(October 1956)
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WRITERS and WRITING A Paperback House By John Unterecker Instructor of English, CCNY Certainly the most chaotic division of American publishing is "that intensely competitive field in which the...
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Paperback Fiction
(August 1956)
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WRITERS and WRITING Paperback Fiction By John Unterecker Instructor of English, CCNY There is one aspect of the novel about which almost all its critics are agreed: It is an enormously...
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American Portraits in Paperbacks
(April 1956)
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WRITERS and WRITING American Portraits in Paperbacks By John Unterecker "THERE is one thing one has to I remember about America," Gertrude Stein once remarked; "it had a certain difficulty in...
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