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- The Green Hat
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- (SEPTEMBER 8, 1924)
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- The Green Hat--Michael Arlen. Many think of Michael Arlen's
- writing as "a delicious sewer." Others feel that he strains
- palpably at cleverness. Neither criticism is wholly just.
- Arlen's "decadence" need hardly be called sewerish for it is
- quite sincere, never vulgar, anything but reprehensible to fair
- minds. Arlen's "cleverness" is indisputable, save by the very
- dull; and it is beside the point that his people are wholly
- impossible as well as wholly charming. They are created by a
- sensitive person possessed of a gorgeous sense of the
- ridiculous, a rare way with words, and a perception half
- dissolute, half profound.
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- As one might imagine, Michael Arlen is no Englishman. He
- plays, dines, dances and drinks with the blither young spirits
- of Mayfair--the social "Mugs" as he has called them. But he is
- not of them. Born on the Danube, in Bulgaria, of Armenian
- parents, he was taken to Manchester, as an infant, educated in
- schools of the "plebs" and in Switzerland. He became a
- journalist in London, knew poverty and loneliness.
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