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English: Title: Arthur and Fritz Kahn Collection 1889-1932 The Way of Response: MARTIN BUBER Selections from His Writings Edited by Nahum N. Glatzer A gathering of sayings from Martin Buber's major works, in in which he bore witness to man's present situation, and traced—with passion and precision—the path of individual response. "From the heart and spirit of the great modern master of the wisdom about the seif and the eternal mystery of the 'eternal thou'." —Reinhold Niebuhr "Martin Buber was the foremost Jewish religious thinker of our time and one of the world's most influential philosophers.... He served as a kind of patron saint for such towering Christian intellectuals as Paul Tillich, Reinhold Niebuhr, Jacques Maritain, and Gabriel Marcel." —The New York Times $4.95 from your bookseilers, or from SCHOCKEN BOOKS INC. 67 Park Avenue New York. N.Y. 10016 B. Traven, Continued By CHARLES H. MILLER MEXICO CITY. B. TRAVEN recently granted an "almost-interview" to the Mexican magazine Siempre! It was bis first press confronta- tion in 41 years of public fame and private seclusion. The long feature story was homey and sympathetic; it was gamished with photos of his library and the stairway to his study. There were reproductions of editorial letters and Statements from Traven. There were two photos of his wife, who has her own career as translator and busi- ness agent for his many editions in 30-odd langtiages. By request, there were no photos of Traven himself. Instead, there was a full-page shot of his bust as it is being executed by his old friend Federico Canessi. This is the bust that lifted the reclusive curtain—for it was seen and photographed by Tra- ven fans who had entrée to Canessi's studio. Some of the photos leaked to the press and so forced an interview. B. Traven, bom in Chicago in 1890 as Traven Torsven, is a soft-spoken and dignified man who does not and never did be- lieve in Interviews, personal pub- licity for authors, or any cult of personality. He told Luis Suarez of Siempre! little more than he has written repeatedly to the press since his sudden rise to fame in 1926: "My life belongs to me, my work to <the public." He stated once more that he was brn in the United States of Scandinavian parents; he ad- mitted that he has lived in Ger- many at times, but denied German ancestry. He described how the Third Reich had banned his books and confiscated his German earnings because of his novel "Government," an exposé of regional Mexican dictators. HE defended "Rosa Bianca," which is the most important novel as yet written on the Mexican-United States "petro- leum Problem." And he said that at one time he was ready to sell every book in his preci- ous library to help support the Loyalists in Spain's Civil War. Why all the mjrstery and si- lence ? He stated once more that overeager Joumalists and edi- tors had made the myth. He himself had intended none; he had intended only to preserve his own privacy. He spoke of his love for his adopted Mexico and said that modern Mexico (as op- poscd to the pre-Revolutionary MR. MILLER, a freelance author now living in Mexico, is writing a study of the works of B. Traven.
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