CONTRIBUTORS
WILLIAMTROY, a contributor to
The Nation, The Symposium,
and other
periodicals, is working on a volume of criticism. His study of D. H. Law-
rence in this issue is the second essay in our series on modern literary
figures ....
ELIZABETHBISHOP, a graduate of Vassar College, has con-
tributed verse and prose to
Trial Balances, New Letters in America, Life
and Letters T oda y,
and other magazines. She is now living in Paris ....
JOHN Dos PASSOS, author of 1919,
The Big Money,
and other well-
known novels, has contributed to former issues of PARTISANREVIEW....
ANDREGIDE visited the Soviet Union in the summer of 1936. The report
of his trip was contained in
Return from the U.S.S.R.,
published by
Alfred A. Knopf last year. His new book,
Retouches
a
mon Retour de
l'U.R.S.S.,
from which we are printing excerpts in this issue, was re-
cently published in Paris. It is an answer to the critics of his first report.
This is the first time that any parts of it have appeared in America ....
DELMORE SCHWARTZ,whose story,
"In Dreams Begin Responsibilities,"
was published in our last issue, is now at work on a novel and a long
poem ....
ELEANORCLARK was associate editor of the anthology,
New
Letters in America.
She has contributed to
The New Republic
and other
periodicals ....
HARRYLEVIN, a research fellow in literature at Harvard
University, has written for
The Nation, The Sewanee Review,
and other
magazines ....
MEYER SCHAPIRO,a member of the faculty of Columbia
University, is an editor of
The Marxist Quarterly.