Vol.12 No.2 1945 - page 288

CONTRIBUTORS
jEAN STAFFORD, author of
Boston Adventure,
is now at work on a new novel.
RoBERT LoWELL's first volume of verse,
Land of Unlikeness,
was reviewed in our
last issue by Randall J arrell.
RuTH HERSCHBERGER, who lives in New York City, has published poetry and
criticism in many literary periodicals.
HARVEY BREIT has contributed poems and reviews to PARTISAN REVIEW.
R . P. BLACKMUR, author of
The Double Agent
and other works of criticism and
poetry, is at present associated with the I nstitute for Advanced Study.
LENORE
G.
MARSHALL's latest volume of verse is
No Boundary.
She lives in New
York City.
DWIGHT MACDONALD, formerly on the staff of PARTISAN REVIEW, now edits
Politics.
jAMES BuRNHAM is the author of
The Managerial Revolution
and
The
J\.fa–
chiavellians.
ELIZABETH HARDWICK's first novel,
The Ghostly Lover,
was published this spring
by Harcourt, Brace.
jACQUES
B.
BRUNIUS is a young French critic, associated with the surrealist group,
who now lives in England.
BARBARA DEMING, a graduate of Bennington College, has worked for the film
division of the Library of Congress.
VICTOR SERGE, a veteran of the socialist movement in Russia and in Western
Europe, now lives in Mexico City.
]AMES JoHNSON SwEENEY is Director of Painting and Sculptur(' at the Museum
of Modern Art.
ERic RussELL BENTLEY, author of
A Century of H ero-Worship,
now teaches
English at the University of Minnesota.
IsAAC RosENFELD is working on a novel soon to be published by the Dial Press.
His story,
The Colony,
which won the first prize in ou r novelette contest,
appeared in the Winter
194·5
issue of PARTISAN REVIEW.
MARJORIE FARBER, who lives in Norfolk, Virginia, has written reviews for
The
New Republic, The Kenyon Review
and other magazines.
HANNAH ARENDT has appeared in earlier issues of PARTISAN REVIEW. She
W ?.S
a
student of philosophy and political histor1 in pre-Hitler Germany and now
lives in New York City.
MARTIN LEBOWITZ has contributed literary and philowphical criticism to
The
New Republic, The Journal of Philosophy
and other magazines.
PAUL GooDMAN's
The Facts of Life,
a collection of short stories, is being pub-
lished this spring by Vanguard Press.
ABRAHAM KAPLAN teaches philosophy at New York University.
GEORGE ANTHONY, who lives in Boston, has published poetry and crtt!C!Sm.
OsCAR HANDLIN is a member of the history department at Harvard.
NEWTON ARVIN is known for his studies of Hawthorne and Whitman. He is
professor of English at Smith College.
RAYNER HEPPENSTALL's latest novel. is
Saturnine,
published last year in England.
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