Best of
Words
1941
The Lungfish, the Dodo, and the Unicorn: An Excursion into Romantic Zoology
Willy Ley - 1941
The Lungfish the Dodo and the Unicorn. New York: The Viking Press, 1948. First edition. Octavo. 361 pages. Dust jacket.
The Wound and the Bow: Seven Studies in Literature
Edmund Wilson - 1941
This welcome re-issue—one of several for this title—testifies to the value publishers put on it and to a reluctance among them ever to let it stay out of print for very long.The subjects Wilson treats—Dickens and Kipling, Edith Wharton and Ernest Hemingway, Joyce and Sophocles, and perhaps most surprising, Jacques Casanova—reveal the range and dexterity of his interests, his historical grasp, his learning, and his intellectual curiosity.Wilson’s essays did not give rise to a new body of literary theory nor to a new school of literary criticism. Rather, he animated or reanimated the reputations of the artists he treated and furthered the quest for the sources of their literary artistry and craftsmanship.F. Scott Fitzgerald called Wilson “the literary conscience of my generation.” Today’s readers of The Wound and the Bow may want to make the claim for their generation as well.