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A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
V.S. Pritchett Archives
V.S. Pritchett •ï¿½271 Items / 41 Books, 58 Articles, 172 Reviews
The Key to My Heart (1964)
A Comedy in Three Parts
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    The Baker and the Tart (Review)
    The Key to My Heart, by V.S. Pritchett
    1. The Key to My Heart by V.S. Pritchett
    The Saturday Review, November 14, 1964, p. 57
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    Books in Brief (8 Reviews)
    The Key to My Heart, by V.S. Pritchett
    1. The Key to My Heart by V.S. Pritchett
    2. A Covenant with Death by Stephen Becker
    3. The River of Diamonds by Geoffrey Jenkins
    4. A Kind of Anger by Eric Ambler
    5. Cecil Beaton's Fair Lady by Cecil Beaton
    6. Counterpoint by Roy Newquist
    7. Opinions and Perspectives by Francis Brown
    8. So What Else Is New? by Harry Golden
    The Harpers Monthly, January 1965, pp. 97-98
  3. Reviews
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    All That Prose (18 Reviews)
    Abraxas, by Arlene Zekowski
    1. Abraxas by Arlene Zekowski
    2. The Multiple Modern Gods, and Other Stories by Stanley Berne
    3. The Blue Room by Georges Simenon
    4. The Accomplices by Georges Simenon
    5. The Erasers by Alain Robbe-Grillet
    6. Jealousy and Medicine by Michal Choromanski
    7. Rosa at Ten O'Clock by Marco Denevi
    8. I Know What I'm Doing by Hans Koning
    9. All the Beautiful People by Richard Dowling
    10. Drive, He Said by Jeremy Larner
    11. Cabot Wright Begins by James Purdy
    12. The Key to My Heart by V.S. Pritchett
    13. Martha Quest by Doris M. Lessing
    14. A Proper Marriage by Doris May Lessing
    15. The Sun of Death by Pandelis Prevelakis
    16. The Door in the Wall by Oliver La Farge
    17. The Night of the Giraffe and Other Stories by Alfred Andersch
    18. Short Friday, and Other Stories by Isaac Bashevis Singer
    The Hudson Review, Spring 1965, pp. 110-123