6 T1HE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDIAY, JANUARY 22, 1922 snt"'That Brute Simmnis," and "All nn who should have een an artist, That Mtessage." and 0n) dout, one who would have V o o k s / n d A u th o S'm On "WGinesburg, Ohio' there is not ban hos 1011he eensplaedl is a d(er- /jouc need of dwelling atl length. ent environment. ~J oo s n d A u'o Everyone who makes any effort to' Mr Fuesoe has tie belief that SM9E NOTABL III 11011'STORIJES ilime Hotil" which appears in a vo-;keei p with thea best curreit Amie- high 01) i11tie comrnel~fil world are -- 11100 citeit TheMonster,"could notcan literature will have already read ila 5 lslc eiliiv (Aiesiew by I. D. S.) ;b ued i account oft coyright 0010 these unusual stories. Although An- atrtstic Sos. But Fielding Gliden bbys~ derson represents much of the mod- plxicitions. finds 1ht sl-expression in iniumr- Aogthe seven new titles re- 'f10 tt lutae erns spirit, le stands alone. He has able ntriigus ad sffairs. One will AmongnBot- lusrte ler;en compared with Cehio and, in- cently added toBoot and Liveiht's ;tailsascottl as an~y Crane's effective!(delt,.lie doeslase 'a great deal in ntidnle nlegofhered enalvid excellent Modern Library series are; sliplicit of prose, his rmarkable comnioglwiteset le'hussians.alerkadd- three volumes of unusual short stor- descriptive lpowers and the acute- ;lv 11e is not to lbe conpared with any 1511i oiillsualtity -Isosceles, te. Two- of thsese, "iei, Woiien, antonslOf tis psychological observation. (Americas atthors. leHs ent 1100 iu obituse, acue', cod rightl-angled,. Boats by tephn ('cne aid ' limited spacedoes(10 not permit a de-?coveriug the fundameiitals of life ani, The story is tait Iolfichate artist-- Boas"by tehanCrne nd"fates;1111011revsiewv oflthe csocnts (of this' likeID. I. Lawrence, he is greatly- y lcked in eternal conitat against of Mean Streets" biy Arthur .lorrisot, \oilill, bult I cali especially recom-;coicerned with sex. Ile writes of ad - deifotpo wervIl a 111nduterial wealth. have beeii unobtainable for/ several noit "The Eull of the Battle ," "Avetrsislisrairthnnac'il1i500 101I tidtit- yearn; shile the third, "Winesburg, tic-icti(l. "T"'1110Snake" an~d "Th'1e tootrilelHe gives hs characters' lnl~pis. ibut the wou11d never have Ohio" by Sherwood Anderson, con- Osrk-anotrown11g."it licaast, iii my thoughts more often than their ac- cacliellthetile1p11had it not been for i wn oeo h eto h il ainrstree tos hthscaatr r b eh ie hs rebce tabssom ofthebest01 he tal Athlr Moriso's 11ook is, i nany1 normally sel-analytical, his storieso bylvelisense, er1011 as 1111 antidote prizewiiiner's work. respecs, even etter thsami "Men, Wo-i morbid. and hio outlook extremely, for aiicll hrhsia(11's tempeamental Stephen Crane was practically the men1, ant Bolats." For one thing, thei pessimistic ay altle true, lbmt these notilon. 'hils womllans icietally i- forerunner of niodern realists iii this ;stoie. ace of more even merit. Crane, Icharges are not tecesarily to Ane-,jested a goo~d man~ly sccessful bus- country. True, Mark Twoain, Hamlinuul lnty a real artist, at times falls' son's discreidit. He is a pot Sand a1 00ss triks ito his 11wn1 plans. She Garland, and Williaiii Dean .Howels belo1w 1110 worst of O. 1Henry. More-{ genuine artist, amd much of his flinest; finally maklies of himl just wat she were wviting In 1hi day; lit Henryi over, iet. IHenry, hie frequently work is in this volume. jIdesires, "A MSan WhoI," lbt110 never B. Fuller and Fraiik Norris hallm iusen typle characters whoi are msre - gets Illr i ts hankering to Wprite or been heard from, and Thetdore Dreis-alutlnilatllns Craine, in fact, seldom P5L)SO'Iain. liut when he finally dos t- r'st rt novel, "Sister Carrie," was tlbothers 11o give his characters namses. "O lSO"templlt to write 1nvl le discovers lntC published tutil the year of Crane's !Morrisoin,110 the other 110111, althlolgtl Newton uessle that the world 11a1511001 too tuch death. hetien111 takes typle charavters usal- . (tIReview by DoransG. Sayder) I witt im110, late 0011 soon. He cannot, Crane'seale vrsatatdey ly succeedsts inildividutalizinlg ttem. Newton Fuessle has given uGld '(1111as 1one othe c'haracters remaks little favorable counent, It 'was only The "Tles of Mean Stieets" are So," (Boni aiid Liveright) 0 novl Jee"kon1e foot in tie trough and the whn heRe Bdg o Cuage 0111 in iLondon~'s East SilaThie locale of Detr oilChicago, aiilNew York us 'ote 1111Pariasus." Ill the end Cii- whenpub"The Rdthadgbeofecume f Thomas Orkes "L, i es Iso i a those Itay'whenliansme andI industry den is forced 115conole himself with wrall publish e thexcaeraon-Nights" Where Buirke is oerey ats Ifloweoilfreelyhbeing a11umlhe patron of the arts. eranly idknown. gve-11115 etaollnice raliatic, however, Morrison is en ay nvlddntgvhmoteP Forilet rgc.hm pope hoigi 10 te pat there are three genea- i:eh, imseiife, gesswhat nie rich- ha deserved imi our letters; and since lreytai.Hspolatog ions otldreamsers: fater, son, 10n11it deserves, an unlloved mlidde-age. Iis death, his name hiss to a ar ge their jargonan1111haits of life ar extent hseenforgoten.ufamiliiar, seems real huimamns. They granson, paired againt three pr- 'i. IFeenne's ciaracter Idrawiusg is noet be orotn.aethe simllOentihpe 1f the 511 tIicai 5ves'Wherey is 110 display doe in bits of scrols. I reminds one Vincent Starrett has gatheedtall and111the Iotks,110helople w.hiose whIole;only 1a0other examplle of tie never Can- 15 a moltitp'tare lprjet110 55' it gethtem'sixteeni of (irune's shorit silur livsnmay0' le chiangedl by a shilling mg conflitietwheventhe ilea 1111d loesiiitnln fa ,,fithilig amd fal- tes and sketuhsand llhas pulihemohe orl a, i nliling less. Morrisoni thep1actal, tFieldting Glinden~, the ind11alt'r'nalyt. 'Ihe author somie- them undlier'the title, "Memiit omit em'''ls ilto u lnsanidhtheiisthirough.lhr111111dilastt ofllthe il'shaldalhnd 1111I whati Ill ci 1theil'persniag' (alledh andmu Boats.'' This colletl'ionis511I. 111of11o terlti f theite heioofi te tl, i lonl' Illthioie'thll' 'iiilslheill'." lie shivoul have geniuie alue, s it prenuts seeal oem'ryday lises, 110e11a5 buit a bahlern of Crane sstories that haveelver, dormOolif poIigianitlittle IdramlOs. 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