Newcastle [Delaware]: Oak Knoll Press, 2001. 357 pp.; $75.00 (hardcover). ISBN 1-58456-063-0.
It seems in keeping with a review of a descriptive bibliography of the work of Kay Boyle to admit at the outset that hers was a name only vaguely familiar to me. M. Clark Chambers is equally forthright in his admission that he is not a scholar, but a collector of Boyle's work; he undertook the bibliography in an effort to provide her a place in American letters. Boyle, whose face gazes ...