Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 185 pp., $9.95
Simply as a piece of writing, this little book is a big mess. There is no clear thematic development, there are no discernible divisions of subject among the chapters, and there are a good many sentences that don't make sense. Djilas's publisher would have done him a service by returning the manuscript and suggesting that he take more time, more care.
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