Description: Hard to find, complete 30-page number of The Nation for 26 October 1932 offered here, just a few weeks before the election of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. See photo #2 for index of contents. Some highlights include: Emil Ludwig on "The Flight of the German Spirit." Hitler would soon enough (1933) win a legislative victory. Joseph Wood Crutch on Rachel Crothers' new play, "When Ladies Meet." Notice of the life and recent death of Austrian soldier, Governor of Darfur, Egyptian Army general and celebrated prisoner, Rudolf von Slatin Pasha. 1932 Election news and editorials on the upcoming elections. A long essay on "What I Believe" by George E.G. Catlin (2-page spread). New verse from poet and writer James Rorty, "Bread and Wine." Dorothy Van Doren on William Faulkner's new novel, the now famous Light in August. Horace Gregory on John Buchan's Sir Walter Scott and Hugh Walpole's The Waverley Pageant. The young and emerging critic Granville Hicks on the Notebooks of George Jean Nathan. Other essays, reviews, letters, etc.
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Language: English
Publication Year: 1932
Publication Name: The Nation