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PAUt_4 LIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MACCH 25, 192
J(IHA0NES JENSEN; REALISIIS ART- LEO l)IIJTRISTItN 'enticst to Lee "itliar who plays the
(Coninud fom age ne) (Cotined fontPag Thee) Coninud fom Pge ive pat of the Chief of Police. is art,
(Cniue rn Pg Is) (otiudtac Ie he) (CniOn en Pg e disguise as the Prefect, in the see-
conesoation. To thcnae, of course, tenmpted to do ths, but in doing so£ (as sol actress she was so nupes ,.t anti third act is wel done. The
We may only hope' that the present' they have passed their goal., S tarting sie that already I have orgoten hes}lic sb omen nes n n
whose philosophy is dynaic, evolu-1 with a desire to deit life, Ithey have nasse) might le pertectly ast it a tha handles it with excellent taste. n-
tionary (if you wil), little damage gradually narrowed doswu until now ,minor mio part yet t hardly tink hat lsdeed it is one of the fitest its of
they consider no iterature realistic' ready to play eads. She has that veay characerization I have seen in a long
wilt ho done; hut any whso long to unless it deals with the more soriid, affected nmanner that one finds so ot-itie.
gloss over what ttey consider a de- the grosser astets of life. They have en in the sttr-over-night tpa. The{ There is not msch to ciiicize tor
grading truth had est keep away ecome psychopathic specialists, deal-, rest of the cast, athought they make is there very mutcitoa praise, save
fromo"fire and ice." Needless to say, luig to a great degree in antrnalities. no outstanding luntders of any ac"e itiricstein himsel. I would recoi-
J:.tvoe's conceptiotn is ij' loftier; No prolbletm is "real" to thems unie's count, are hardly worthy of te ttte,end te lay to atyone, even ty1
there is something matuiring in msan's it is the result of bewildering com- tey receive inth~e adanc" notces cla'est fried, withntele sligtest
constant atte-mpt to create a more plexe, unless it is a stsdy in a- Already I have etile' n ,rci c i f Ieiation; ad to ce tat has
nearly perfect Gust and 'a tmore nearly' normal pyhtology. stein's renarkable mannser of poartras thdtt pertnt fsen
true tniverse. Nor is the admission Tpeeraitif savr toen lg the ideal oas. Yet I colitid Iditrihteiss I wo~ld auvise that he
Thee ralits f tis erymodrnlysay truttifully that hels efalte,. agofor Iis type is rapidly disappear-
that ltsa sexttal urge has not always sttool, sus writers as Theoduore"Age knows no naster antI Dttchltgranm out stage anal the memory.
beent as carefully restraitted as our ad- Dreisesr, Sherwood Anderson, D. H. stitt to me, is slotsl" hit surety Ifal' of hims will always e a happy one.
vacastscieuty detmands, particularly Lasesnce, and ohers, lhave atparent-!ing ricitu to it. Twit years go I saw-_________
dis'gracefal, Alt these renmarks ~ea ly forgottens that Itere is snottier site !Ibist;in th e pe ptaysand 'alr--dy ts Dnl heNstaa tBezl h
ptiatitdes t(o iny tiats of calture; un- to life. In their search fr Ithose highs- shows sgnss of dcline It ts noticed! cPdrmeo fBazlwh
ftortuneately, Americatis have for 00 strotng, sensuous, attd horrily sexy issssesit~insltht e first-act swhtere hi' admiired tTastluuser" verg, muchl
lotteeats dottinated by tnarrow and creatures whirls go to make up the sie s h le trwtcthsosc' ieadWge ocnpa
ucatuctedwrter, tat lsy ae aitchtaraters inthleir novels.Ithese saenod T'es aiik ash adolletttwtooi stI
tunthycatdawritersoftartitis relat-:,swr a a i o teiwkdRc~u anrt ops
ftocie. auhrso orlibrl st ave ecomnebltitd to the fat that a wie, Notlonget dosshi' 'Sei ite th t siesdramta -.wich couatldl be produced
ti d'very large tuner of us are nt ar-1its'eueolit igorsf ;+ b ito de Janeieo. Wgerwo was
tiatlynot catlesmcpvnsent tosward t' 'e oly y o; ti 1 5'enot itan'i os cha~tti'e te itloe ithIta cerain iawdecutr nntadtht-itane adtlti7eycs
acitls utsc etsualta alue onyto'elyots paset , ticS' stat1eido frtwihhv
Ar eri. i hec Dins tnt Iu' 'C. 'stI.,a.kyefi1rohsvitlt level-_
t t s.ln a geat sstiir of u atl . ri it li f f,:tt.o Tisa stnd Isoli".
t. i n stttsttetasti 'st sic' ures eofitet-Iofriutute.rithat ass i.t110 ainsht lnta
is te, sell ordes'edsita niioe or lss lcc Isiid '''c''ai iiU ta 'ii.tel it I i''ts.iabii i
.. lrex Istly ;d'>r ttaht ies Lt.its Italicthat in ir ' F fe, bt,1isg an;1'i's','I e- nst.and hle wirked atilit
caosT.i1yn pstill ,i'lssi'i'golii . FitI ' -citI i' t tts tno i bytosi a ii' 'ili ittt 'ttl ae1ita
tin KL; o the Unit ~ ~ e 'l ths, anttillite t'- ailiiis'r ate II ' sholdi ilt tc,' cussfritis ' i '','o..:tta ' ' tpesis;andeilsnsesit wass
a', eseli i dicayic ie truly sepesnatsiveaof life as 5 pnqfhi . e, of''the eie' .1' ztiiusi, l tn.ic'nsat'ii 3f, it wsSat,;soetoortreiiyar g
sartedlthaigs,;rasd snit'the is~tcrtit isitid. tti'ti r iaa'twhdid wllsor' iwts c''niosC itice t " I 1imptosible' ste' ily-litr
ductiontofatesonis, amssss's tie, P. aS,'5 iIti'si atit.l 1 t tif;,(ota toe rltat.Is.
c' suit to aiddlforce ts themo tsion., -aa-
C'rtainty no betelera ict itnJensea c P - - "' - - - - ~ ' -
ciuldl havebaen chtoses. ic x-
emsplifes the chict't qualities of
S tndintsvfan literature, and ye't
antong the most cosmopolitan andy
universal of contemporary authorsif
The culture world awaits with eager-
ness the publication of the remaining9,
four parts of "the Long Journey, .
they are at all cmparable to "Fire t
and Ice", Jenen's position as a mas-
ter of world-wide i prominence is as
sured. 5
___________
FROST AND UNTEI{MEYEII
(Continued from Page One)
"Portrait of a Machine", and the one
he poached from Hr. Frost "The Ilos-
tile Hills". in spite of the fact that
Hr. Frost considered "Thse Lost Jeru-
salenm" one of the best, I intetsd to-
quoa one that h enjityad ore, "Cooun-
Icy school-room".
"Turn to page ten in your Arithtme-
tics."
Rstle of yellow- Iages like a snake
Ansong old leaves. The small boy
tries to nake ,
His tmind go through its jumbhled ag 'nuji.' \~/
Bu'.t how can ie lay hands on eght Q<< '
ofmesrik.x -2- l4o ~ 'a'1p
When mountains fill the window and
a lake
Nudges his dream, when autumn and e> \
the ache 1
Of color, noon and numbers meet and"
mix?r
Puzzled, he ask the tree-topesu bhss
the sun
Covers his desk with blots and yelloww
scrawls. "
A woodchuck mocks him. If he had
a gutO
Last year he rought down two o
them... The walls
Dissolve. Vague thoughts, emus
him, one by one.
As numberless and nameless as thett
calls. ; ulp
ADVENTURES ABIOARD SHIP L6 NJiitw
(Continued from Page Seven) a
less of artifiefality that bjection "My, I'm glad to see you! 1 suppose tubogtalths odlo~iga
might be waived for the sakeofas
complete picture of a human being ta clothes w~hile you were East"

Unfortunately he is at many pointsYo'ewoghee ouhthm hee1byalfm ctes i
quite obviously engaged in writing a V4Yu11rn heeIbuh hm hr u l o ycohsa
beokb, Greenwood and Kilgore's."
The story itself had great poasi-
bilittes-a new crew and a drunkenNO
captain, a mysterious cargo crossing It
through thse grey seas of winter. ' The spigshwn of Suits andN
"The Ground Sweell" is really wtorths spinIswn
reading, hut only for entertintment Tocat sno"omlt
of a very trans-lont elaracter; it an- Greenwood & KilgoreVI'
pears to beo the product of a weather- w"Sae tetpvrCak
heaten old salt or a ya-lg cllege boyri
ot for Expertence. 1, at least, vase~
qufto taken in by the air of realityItmmA
given life ahoard this freighter. itt

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