LITERARY NOTES
Received: "Our Lord's Parables of the Kingdom in the Light of British-Israel Truth,"' from Jarrold's, London; "In the Mental Workshop," by Ethel Mortimer .Langdon, from C. Penfold and ■Co., Ltd.., Sydney; "When v Winter Comes," from Whitcombe . and "Tombs, Wellington. \^
M. Rene Maran, the negro writer, who has just -won the Prix Goneourt for the best novel of 1921, was born in Martinique and educated at Bordeaux. He is in the French Colonial Service and is stationed at a lonely post near Lake Chad. He is an ardent apostle ""of ' the rights- of the black races, and the preface to hie novel is a bitter prote3t against the oppression of the ; «~*«s by colonising European nation*. f '
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 15
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119LITERARY NOTES Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 15
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