Volume 24, Number 11 · June 23, 1977

Tumult in the Clouds

By John William Ward
Lindbergh Alone
by Brendan Gill

Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 216 pp., $11.95

Lindbergh Alone is a hard book to read. True, sentences parse, and Brendan Gill's prose runs smoothly. But what makes the book hard to read is that it is unclear what the book is about. It is about Lindbergh, of course, but what about him?



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