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Author Flexner, 68-year-old wife of famed Pathologist Simon Flexner, is a cousin and contemporary of Logan Pearsall Smith, whose witty Unforgotten Years last year described a more sophisticated Philadelphia branch of the family...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Quaker Aristocrats | 4/29/1940 | See Source »

...writers have come to troubled old age, have shown uneasy consciences over their expatriation. But not Logan Pearsall Smith. Now 73, a lanky, aristocratic, pink-cheeked bachelor who has been called the most perfect living British mandarin, he has contentedly lived 50 years in France and England. His autobiography, Unforgotten Years (Little, Brown, $2.50), is witness that he finds in England a happiness as poised and honeyed as his perfected prose (in Trivia, Reperusals and Recollections...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Sanctification | 1/9/1939 | See Source »

Onetime ad writer for a mustard concern and sober-living father of three, Author Hutchinson* wrote The Answering Glory, an intense story of a woman missionary in Africa, from the snug purview of his London suburb. Although he was only eleven when the Armistice was signed, The Unforgotten Prisoner was an apparently first-hand account of English and German War victims. And he wrote Shining Scabbard, a grim novel of French family life, with no closer acquaintance with France than French literature...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Tour de Force | 11/14/1938 | See Source »

...Brien finds to be Mexican sunlight. There are two menaces. One is a blonde (Glenda Farrell) who wants to marry O'Brien. The other is a comment which O'Brien, as editor of a magazine called Manhattan Madness, embodied in a review of a bygone but unforgotten New York recital by Espanita (Del Rio): he referred to her dancing as the progress of a bag of bones across the stage. She is seeking revenge when she lets Horton persuade her to engage Editor O'Brien's attentions so that he will stay in Mexico and forget...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema, Jun. 3, 1935 | 6/3/1935 | See Source »

...first book (The Answering Glory) as "a shout of joy," U. S. readers with an eye for good writing were beginning to watch Author Hutchinson closely, called him far & away better than his name-fellow, Arthur Stuart Menteth Hutchinson (If Winter Comes). After reading his second, The Unforgotten Prisoner, even level-headed critics called him better than Galsworthy. But last week, after reading his third, Author Hutchinson's praisers modified their mounting applause, called him better than the late William J. Locke. Unless he changes his direction, he will soon be called better than Baroness Orczy. A novelist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Insomniac Hero | 3/4/1935 | See Source »

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