Published by David Page, Books, Boston, 1947
First Edition
Staplebound. [4], 19, [1]pp., wraps. 9 x 6 in. First Edition. Head of spine chipped; covers soiled and worn; toning at the top of the covers. A verse satire modeled on T.S. Eliot?s Waste Land with barbs for concepts in Huxley?s Perennial Philosophy; Blyth goes after their mutual ?spiritual snobbishness,? anti-intellectualism, and ?Hindu Dadaism.? The poem in five parts. Half of this volume is dedicated to endnotes in which the author explains the satire and its many references.
Published by Boston: David Page, Books, 1947
Seller: Zubal-Books, Since 1961, Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.
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