Vol.12 No.3 1945 - page 432

Contributors :
IGNAZIO SrLONE, author
Fontemara, Bread and Wine
and other works, has re–
turned to liberated Italy.
jEAN-PAUL SARTRE is one of the leading writers of the new generation in France.
A play of his will be produced on Broadway next season.
ROBERT GORHAM DAVIS teaches English at Smith College. He has written fiction
and criticism.
jAMEs LAUGHLIN' s first volume of verse will appear this fall.
LAWRENCE DuRRELL, author of a novel entitled
The Black Book,
has lived in
Greece for several years and is now reported to be in Cairo.
KARL SHAPIRo's new volume of verse,
Essay on Rime,
will be published by
Reyna!
&
Hitchcock in September. He has recently returned from the Pacific
to this country.
STEPHEN SPENDER is the well-known English poet and critic.
H. J. KAPLAN, whose story "The Mohammedans" was published in PARTISAN
REVIEW for May-June 1943, has been working with the Office of War In–
formation for several years.
PETER TAYLOR's stories have appeared in
The Sewanee Review
and other literary
magazines. He is now in the army overseas.
BARBARA DEMING, a graduate of Bennington College, has worked for the film
division of the Library of Congress.
JosEPH HANNELE GoLDSMITH, a young writer now living in New York City, is
at present writing a play about Aaron Burr.
HANNAH ARENDT has appeared in previous issues of PARTISAN REVIEW. She was
a student of philosophy and political history in pre-Hitler Germany and
now lives in New York City.
ELIZABETH HARDWICK's first novel,
The Ghostly Lover,
was published this spring
by Harcourt, Brace.
SAUL RosENZWEIG practices psychiatry at the Western State Psychiatric Hos–
pital of Pittsburgh. His study of Henry James appeared in the Fall, 1944
issue of PARTISAN REVIEW.
MARGUERITE YouNG' s latest book is
Angel in the Forest.
GERTRUDE BuCKMAN is a young writer whose reviews have appeared in several
New York newspapers and periodicals.
ERIC RussELL BENTLEY, who teaches at the University of Minnesota, is the
author of
A Century of Hero Worship.
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