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Spencer Digby photograph PAT LAWLOR, who will have two books to review in the May 11 session of ZB Book Review—"A Single Lady and Other Stories," by Mary Lavin, and "The Lagoon and Other Stories," by Janet Frame. Other books to be discussed the same evening will be "Speak Memory," by Vladimir Nabokov (Kenneth Melvin); "Moulin Rouge," by Pierre la Mure, and "The Second Face," by Marcel Aymé (Anton Vogt); "Hangsaman," by Shirley Jackson, and "Say. No To Death," by Dymphna Cusack (Marie Bullock)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 669, 2 May 1952, Page 13

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Spencer Digby photograph PAT LAWLOR, who will have two books to review in the May 11 session of ZB Book Review—"A Single Lady and Other Stories," by Mary Lavin, and "The Lagoon and Other Stories," by Janet Frame. Other books to be discussed the same evening will be "Speak Memory," by Vladimir Nabokov (Kenneth Melvin); "Moulin Rouge," by Pierre la Mure, and "The Second Face," by Marcel Aymé (Anton Vogt); "Hangsaman," by Shirley Jackson, and "Say. No To Death," by Dymphna Cusack (Marie Bullock) New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 669, 2 May 1952, Page 13

Spencer Digby photograph PAT LAWLOR, who will have two books to review in the May 11 session of ZB Book Review—"A Single Lady and Other Stories," by Mary Lavin, and "The Lagoon and Other Stories," by Janet Frame. Other books to be discussed the same evening will be "Speak Memory," by Vladimir Nabokov (Kenneth Melvin); "Moulin Rouge," by Pierre la Mure, and "The Second Face," by Marcel Aymé (Anton Vogt); "Hangsaman," by Shirley Jackson, and "Say. No To Death," by Dymphna Cusack (Marie Bullock) New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 669, 2 May 1952, Page 13

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