Surely one of the most beguiling books of this season, this rich, sophisticated, often hilarious and disarming novel is the autobiography of a typical Englishman as told through his lifelong journal.
INTIMATE JOURNALS OF CHARLES BAUDELAIRE (128 pp.)—Translafed by Christopher Isherwood, introduction by W.H. Auden—Marcel Rodd ($3). Something of Baudelaire is in every present-day neurotic whose ...
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