Cinema: Nov. 23, 1962

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The Letters of Oscar Wilde, edited by Rupert Hart-Davis. This first complete, un-bowdlerized collection of letters reveals Wilde as someone far more profound than the talented fop of his own caricature.

Chekhov, by Ernest J. Simmons. A classic scholarly biography.

The Vizier's Elephant and Devil's Yard, by Ivo Andric. In four short novels a Yugoslav Nobel prizewinner treats with some new and old varieties of human tyranny.

Say Nothing, by James Hanley. An ac complished English novelist's brittle, sav age account of the guilt-edged insecurity of three lives.

The Kindly Ones, by Anthony Powell.

Further fascinating pages from the au thor's already fat but never fatuous note book of English upper-class doings be tween the wars.

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