Vol. 5 No. 3 1938 - page 2

CONTRIBUTORS
The communication from LEON TROTSKY is his first article
on literature since the study of Celine, published some years ago
in
The Atlantic Monthly .
..
JAMES AGEE, who travelled recently
to the share-cropper country, is writing a book of his impressions.
His volume of poems,
Permit Me Voyage,
was published by the
Yale University Press ... VICTOR SERGE, the son of
exil~d
Russian revolutionists, returned to Russia in 1919 and became a
member of the executive committee of the Communist International.
He was twice imprisoned after 1927, as a member of the opposition,
and was only released and allowed to leave the Soviet Union in
1936 as a result of agitation by friends abroad. He now lives in
Paris. His book,
Russia Twenty Years After,
was recently published
by Hillman-Curl. . . . ELIZABETH BISHOP'S poems and stories
have appeared in PARTISAN REVIEW,
Life
&
Letters Today, New
Directions,
and elsewhere... . JAMES BURNHAM is an editor
of
The New International.
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