Volume 3, Number 12 · January 28, 1965

Time of Your Life

By Frank Kermode
Man and Time
by J.B. Priestley

Doubleday, 319 pp., $14.95

Time seems to be in the fashion; having a while ago started to take a special interest in it for what I like to think of as impeccably scholarly purposes, I keep stumbling on books and lecture-series and conversations about 'time's arrow' and so forth, so that it looks as if to be 'Time-haunted,' a word Mr. Priestley uses of himself, has become the complaint to have.



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