Do I Wake or Sleep

New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1946.

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Hardcover. First edition. Near fine in a modestly chipped, about very good dustwrapper. Inscribed as both Bolton and Mary Britton, to Ruth Britton (presumably a relative) on Christmas of the year of publication. Affixed to the half-title is an envelope containing two Typed Postcards Signed and one Typed Letter Signed from the author to a Miss Blacker. The first volume of the author's *New York Mosaic* trilogy. Miller was in her sixties when she published the first of the novels under the name Isabel Bolton. It was praised by Edmund Wilson in *The New Yorker*, who was reportedly greatly disappointed when he met this bright new star in the literary firmament – expecting a brilliant and romantic young writer, and instead meeting with an amiable "older woman." Diana Trilling wrote of Bolton, after the publication of her second novel, *The Christmas Tree*, that "she is the best woman writer of fiction in this country today." However Bolton had all but disappeared from the literary landscape by the time of her death in 1975. With the reissue of the trilogy in 1998, her work once again got the attention of serious critics. All three novels are set in New York City and the appeal of Miller's novels bears some resemblance to those of Dawn Powell. An especially nice copy of a fragile wartime title.

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Item #369281 Do I Wake or Sleep. Isabel BOLTON, Mary Britton Miller.
Do I Wake or Sleep