MISS V. SACKVILLE-WEST will be remembered by listeners for her illuminating series of talks last year on Modem English Poetry. She now turns to prose and will provide a weekly review of some of the best novels as they appear. Her best-known work, so far, has been the epic poem, 'The Land' —a poem that amazes one with its combination of learning and aesthetic beauty. It is the modern epic of the English countryside and rightly won its author the Hawthomden
Prize of 1927. Her prose includes several unusual travel books and an attractive study of ' Aphra Ben. '