Critic and author, now making his home in New York City, CHARLES J. ROLO, in addition to being the Atlantic’s regular book reviewer, has contributed a series of literary portraits, including those of Aldous Huxley, Thomas Mann, and Albert Camus.
An assessment of a 1957 survey of the nation's mental health
Critic and author who was born in Egypt and educated at Oxford, CHARLES J. ROLO has been responsible for the literary reviews in the ATLANTIC for the past twelve years. He is now on leave of absence, engaged in writing a book of his own, and we are happy to have him take the time for a thoughtful scrutiny of Paul Blanshard’s controversial book GOD AND MAN IN WASHINGTON, recently published by Beacon Press.