Life, 1929-01-04 · page 32 of 36
Life — January 4, 1929 — page 32: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
This page primarily contains **book reviews and advertisements** rather than political cartoons. The main content is Perry Gibhens' book review column, discussing three new publications. The featured book review covers *The Case of Sergeant Grischa* by Arnold Zweig—a novel about a Russian prisoner's escape from a German WWI work camp. Gibhens praises it as a masterpiece, comparing its scope to Wagner's music. He emphasizes it's not merely a war story but explores Germany's disintegration and the fate of multiple characters (a woman, general, and nation). The review stresses the book's psychological tension exceeds actual combat descriptions. Two lighter works are briefly mentioned: *A Couple of Quick Ones* by Eric Hatch, satirizing Long Island society "loafers." The page also features period advertisements—for the Roosevelt Hotel, auto license plate frames, and an electrical school—typical of 1920s Life magazine layout. There are **no political cartoons** on this page. The content reflects 1920s post-WWI literary culture and consumer advertising.
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Nore: Mr. Githens wishes it distinctly understood that the Perry above picture is not a portrait of Githens Live's Book reviewer. . Anp while on the subject of | being understood, I would like to make by jcritic, nor “literary” books as a newspaper man covers a fire, pointing out the one alarm books, the two alarm books, the general alarms and the false alarms. There goes the bell! Tue Case of Serceant Griscua (Vi-| king) by Arnold Zweig, is the Book of | the Month. More than that, it is the book of the year, and certainly one of that small company of masterpieces which will sur- vive from this century to the next. It is rich, deep, and powerful—but don’t be frightened by the adjectives—it is also in- teresting. A great book is not always easy to read, but this simple tale of a Russian srisoner, his escape from the German work camp, and the forces which combine to bring about his capture and eventual exe- cution, is far more tense and gripping than any mystery story yet disclosed. the whole German military machine out of gear. To make good his escape, he as- sumes the identity of a dead Russian, who turns out to have had a price on his head. He is caught and sentenced to death. His fight for life becomes a test case, far reaching in its effects, involving many, providing destinies for a woman of the people, a general, and a nation. For the story is not alone of Grischa, but of |Germany, and the disintegration which took place behind the battle lines, The book, like its central character, is ‘It is not a war story, in the sense that “What Price Glory?” jever written. The war, unseen, yet ever- | present, becomes more sinister and ter- | rible than the actual combat. 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