CONTRIBUTORS
DELMORE SCHWARTZ has contributed verse, stories, and criticism to
PARTISAN REVIEW,
The Southern Review, Poetry: A M agaz;ine of Verse,
and other periodicals. New Directions will publish a' volume of his poems
in the fall.... MAX BROD lives in Prague. He is the author of a biography
of Heine and many novels.... JACKSON MATHEWS is a young poet
who lives in the state of Washington.... ELEANOR CLARK was co-editor
with Horace Gregory of
New Letters in America.
She has contributed to
PARTISAN REVIEW and
The New Republic.
...
ELISEO VIVAS is a mem–
ber of the philosophy department of . the University of Wisconsin. He
has written reviews and articles for
The Nation, The A1arxist Quarterly,
and other publications.... HARRY LEVIN has contributed to PARTISAN
REVIEW,
The Nation, The Sewanee Review,
and other magazines. He
is working on a study of the French novel. ... JAMES T; FARRELL is the
author of
Studs Lonigan, A Note on Literary Criticism,
and other books.
The, sequel to his last novel,
A World I Never Made,
will be published
by Vanguard this fall.... PHILIP HORTON'S
Hart Crane
appeared last
year. He is preparing a history of American poetry.... SHERRY MAN–
GAN lives in Boston. He has written verse and criticism for
Pagany,
Hound and Horn,
and other magazines.... ANITA BRENNER, author of
Idols Behind Altar's,
has written on Spanish and Mexican affairs. Her
reviews and articles have appeared in The New York
Times, The Nation,
The Modern Monthly,
and elsewhere.
SHORT STORY CONTEST. PARTISAN REVEW will award a prize of
$100 to the author of the best story submitted before June 1st, 1938. Con–
ditions: PARTISAN REVIEW reserves the right to publish, at our usual
rates, any of the stories submitted; only unpublished stories will be con–
sidered; contestants may submit as ·many stories as they like; all manu–
scripts must by typewritten and accompanied by stamped, self-addressed
envelopes; the winning story will be announced in the July (1938) issue.