25 JUNE 1942, page 9

I Listen With Delight To The Accounts Which Reach Us

from time tO time of the conduct of the people of Paris under German occupa- don. The city itself ignores its conquerors with unseeing eyes, retaining a marble impassivity which......

The Figaro Of Late Has Been Publishing A Series Of

" Imaginary Conversations" by Andre Gide. Some of these have been admirably translated into English in The pages of Horizon. In these interviews Gide discusses certain aspects......

Even To Me, A Foreigner, It Is Almost Unbearable To

think of Paris under the German heel. But with what agony of soul must the French exile recall his beloved city, or read how at sunset each day a German platoon marches under......

Marginal Comment

NICOLSON By HAROLD I N Odette Keun's recent book, And Hell Followed, there is a passage which is strange and welcome to me as coming from one who in the past has been so angry,......

For What More Delicate Gesture Could An Airman Conceive Than

to risk his life in dropping the flag of France upon the Arc de Triomphe? I like to feel that this story has been read by every French exile, and that the whisper of it has......