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ADAM AND EVE AND PINCH-ME

DAWN IS A SIGNAL. By Anita Campbeil. Currawong Publishing Co. Pty. Ltd., Sydney. N embarrassing fantasy: Adam and Eve look out on the world through a "telescope-periscope instrument" (invented by the Serpent) which eliminates time and space. Eve gets around too on the earth where things are pretty lousy thanks to the machinations of Money Power. World War III. comes along before the end. These fast-shifting glimpses of human wickedness manifest* the writer’s idealism and moral indignation, but these do not compensate for the triteness of her imagination. a

David

Hall

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 403, 14 March 1947, Page 31

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ADAM AND EVE AND PINCH-ME New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 403, 14 March 1947, Page 31

ADAM AND EVE AND PINCH-ME New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 403, 14 March 1947, Page 31

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