FRENCH CULTURE
BULLETIN CRITIQUE DU LIVRE FRANCAIS. 10 Rue Colbert, Paris (2e.) HIS monthly survey is published by the Association for the Diffusion of French culture (Pensée), which I take to be a body equivalent in scope and purpose to the British Council. The Bulletin, now in its second year, consists of short reviews of the most important books and periodicals, ig all departments from poetry to science and medicine, appearing to-day in France. It has some points of similarity to The Times Literary Supplement, but is a little more academic in tone. It provides an excellent means of keeping sin touch with a literature which reflects the intellectual vitality of the French people still unsubdued by the heavy blows sustained by their country. The reviews have the enviable lucidity and assurance of the best French criticism. -_- ,
David
Hall
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 463, 7 May 1948, Page 11
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139FRENCH CULTURE New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 463, 7 May 1948, Page 11
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