STONE DEAD HATH NO FELLOW
SAMARA, by Norman Lewis; Cape. English price, 9/-. HIS short, brilliant novel describes with ruthless actuality and a subdued, almost gay, irony the atrocious post-war treatment by the French of Algerian Arabs. The savagery and gusto of the description cannot altogether hide the intensity of the author’s indignation at the methods of exploitation and govern-ment-by-massacre which it depicts. It contains some memorable characters (though the English "hero" is a bit dim) -and some superb descriptions of action. Is it exaggerated for purposes of satire? One hopes so;: indeed one hopes so,
David
Hall
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 549, 30 December 1949, Page 13
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98STONE DEAD HATH NO FELLOW New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 549, 30 December 1949, Page 13
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