-lBootrcs In Rec/iewllitlIIIirTHE 25 F1NES7' SHORT SrOR1E.S.Edited by Ed,uard l. O'Brien.513pages. I'le-,a York: Rich,ard, R. Smittr.$2.50.|}OR 1'ears Mr. O'Brien has beerrI' editing annuall; an anthologl.of the best short stories to have appearedin America, and a similirvolume f or Great .Britain. Hisreputation as a connoisseur of theshort story is rvell established.Now, for the first time, he hasmade his selection of ivhat he regardsas the rvorld's finest shortstories i,vithout regard to time orplace. "I have included no storieswhich I regard as ephemeral in thiscollection," Mr. O'Brien says, "butI have endeavored to refiect themost powerf ul currents in literature."A11 the acknowledged mastersof the short storl' are includecl inits pages : Poe, Ilan-thorrre, N{elville.Bret Harte. O. Henry. de\'Iaupassant, Chekhov, Merimee,Coppard, Katherine X{ansfield,Kipling and others. There are alsrrrepresented some r,r'ho are plimarilyknown as novelists: MarkTrvain, Thomas Hardy, Sir \ValterScott, Flaubert, Balzac, Conrad,etc. And the list is brought downto the Bresent day by the inclusionof Hemingway, Dreiser, SherwoodAnderson-and Manuel Komroff.Many of these are short storiesthat are not u'ell ltnor,vn but decidedlyworth reading. And thebiographical and critical notes onthe various authors b;' Mr. O'Brienlend added value and interest 1o thebook.ANNA KARENINA. By Cou,nt LeoTolslo1,. 10a0 pages. unh'ersal Li.brary. Nezu Yorft; Qy65sst & Dtm.laf ,$r.theme, but it has been breathedupon bv the fire of Tolstol',s titanicgenirrsWeil-known by now is the storl..of hg\u -rhe heroine. a 1'or.tng uni[.'earrriful Russian nobl.*.5-"n.tna.rried tn a nran much older tlrarrherself, rneets the dashing ),orlngCount Vronsi
ATT,ANTITAThe Italian Monthly ReviewFounded in 1923CONTENTS FOR AUGUST-SEPTEMBER, l93t*Trrn TunNrxc TroB or llrvrcnarroN . . . . . Dominick Lamonica 55LsoNenlo De vrr,lcr.s.No Hrs coNrEMponaRrES ........Alfonso Arbib-costa s7Ferrrnn Sanrunr, C. MazzucrrEr,r,r . . . . Giovanni Schiavo 60CeNcsn .A. p. Vastola 62Fnona Bunxos Arnns 'ro Nnw Yonr sv AuronroBrr-n Lorenzo Scuderi . 64AlccBr,oParnr. ..... Guiseppeprezzolini 67Trrs IrEr,raN PHysrcrA.xs rx Nnw YoRr< Crry' 68Osrra, Axcrnlcr axo MonnnN . Arnaldo Cervesato 70SrlncrroNs Fnou run lrarr.q.u PnnssTrrn FouNr.c.riv or MysrEnv (In Three Parts: Part Two)Jru,'Tun Loorc, A Short StoryTrrn frar,r.c.F[s rN THE Uxrrno SrerBsArr,.q.Nrrce rrv BnnvnAttAi,ltlc.q.'s Ossnnvarony . . . .Boons rN REvrEw . . . .. ;Toprcs orr rHE MoxrqClarice TartufariZagnoni Marinoni72-o {()o9 (t,t9l91505251F. Cassola. M. D.. Editor & Publisher; Giovanni Schiaro. Alanaging Erlitor;Editor.Dominick Lanronica, AssociatePublished Monthlv. Ann'al subscripri*,-sj.io-' p;l;i.- ;fu; ji;,' 6;ii;;i;i and General offices,93 WS" 7.0th Street, New-.York. Citv. -telepfio"e'rnaliort z-so-"c+. Copy'jigirtoe ,rDrurttten.1gs-i."-rltt manuscribt-, shoutdaccombantcd uttl, return postage akd odJtcssed. to theforEdito/, -\o responsibilityunsolicitedi3 usiu*"dmanuscripts.copyright 1931. No article or story in ihis rnagasine can be reprinted utl,tolly or in, part ztiitkoutspeciol perntisston.* This-special double number is being issued in order to bring ATLANTTCAup'to-date with regard to date of publication. subscriptiois will be ex.terrded one month, so that subscribers will all receive 12Lumhers on theiryearts subscriptions.
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