Excerpt from La Peur De Vivre: Edited With Introduction, Notes, and Vocabulary by Henry Ward Church
Henry' bordeaux deserves to be known and studied by the American student. Not only is he a writer of the first rank, but he represents a phase of French literature which is not as well known on this side of the Atlantic as it should be. It is an unfortunate fact that the recent visit to France of some two million or more Americans tended to con firm rather than to eradicate the ridiculous notion that the French have no home.' No other con temporary writer presents so convincingly the truth concerning the French foyer as does M. Bordeaux.
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