Henry Felsen | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Henry Felsen.

Henry Felsen | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Henry Felsen.
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We've come a long way from gentlemanly wars and the polite romances by which they were represented to young folk in fiction. There are no lace ruffles in Russia today, and if a story of the resistance of young folk of the Soviets to the earlier stages of German invasion of the Ukraine is to be told today to American young folk who read the papers, it will have to give them as much of the truth as a twelve-year-old can take in, and that will involve murder, sudden death and battle of a desperately glorious ferocity….

Under these conditions Mr. Felsen's ["Struggle Is Our Brother"] keeps on the young side of the line—now as irregular as a rail fence—between juvenile and adult fiction. Taking for granted that twelve-year-olds can stand a great deal, it gives them straight action, leaving to their elders psychological reactions and...

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