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The Unz Review •ï¿½An Alternative Media Selection
A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
David Cornel DeJong Archives
David Cornel DeJong •ï¿½46 Items / 14 Articles, 11 Books, 1 Review, 20 Poems
Belly Fulla Straw (1934)
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Published Reviews
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    In Pursuit of Marriage (Review)
    Belly Fulla Straw, by David Cornel DeJong
    1. Belly Fulla Straw by David Cornel DeJong
    The Saturday Review, March 31, 1934, p. 589
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    Recent Fiction (3 Reviews)
    Bloody Mary's, by Geoffrey Dennis
    1. Bloody Mary's by Geoffrey Dennis
    2. Here Today and Gone Tomorrow by Louis Bromfield
    3. Belly Fulla Straw by David Cornel DeJong
    The Nation, April 25, 1934, p. 486
  3. Books in Review
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    Five New Novels (5 Reviews)
    Come in at the Door, by William March
    1. Come in at the Door by William March
    2. Cinnamon Seed by Hamilton Basso
    3. On the Shore by Albert Halper
    4. Belly Fulla Straw by David Cornel DeJong
    5. Such Is My Beloved by Morley Callaghan
    The New Republic, March 28, 1934, p. 190
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    Behind the Scenes (16 Reviews)
    Bredon and Sons, by Neil Bell
    1. Bredon and Sons by Neil Bell
    2. The Life of Hans Christian Andersen by Signe Toksvig
    3. Rain on the Mountain by Green Peyton Wertenbaker
    4. Belly Fulla Straw by David Cornel DeJong
    5. Without Armor by James Hilton
    6. Cloud Howe by Lewis Grassic Gibbon
    7. Cinnamon Seed by Hamilton Basso
    8. Blue Blaze by Jane Harvey Houlson
    9. Village Tale by Phil Stong
    10. Mr. Thompson in the Attic by Anna Gordon Keown
    11. The Fool of Venus by George W. Cronyn
    12. The Life of Cardinal Mercier by John A. Gade
    13. The Beauty of England by Thomas Burke
    14. Collected Poems, 1921-1931 by William Carlos Williams
    15. The Long Whip by Eugene Campbell
    16. A Warning to Wantons by Mary Mitchell
    Scribners, April 1934, pp. 23-24