Vol.12 No.4 1945 - page 436

Contributors :
RANDALL JARRELL's new volume of poetry,
Little Friend, Little Friend,
will be published this fall by Dial Press.
MosEs BROWN is a young writer from New York City who is now work–
ing for a civilian agency in Rome.
GEORGE ORWELL, until recently literary editor of the
London Tribune,
is our regular London correspondent.
H.
J.
KAPLAN, whose story "The Mohammedans" was published in
PARTISAN REVIEW for May-June
1943,
has been in the Paris office of thP-.
O.W.I. for some months.
ELIZABETH BrsHOP, a frequent contributor to PARTISAN REVIEW, is the
winner of the Houghton Mifflin poetry prize, awarded this year.
LIONEL TRILLING, author of studies of Matthew Arnold and E. M.
Forster, is associate professor of English at Columbia University.
joN BEcK SHANK's first volume of poetry was published this year by
Alfred A. Knopf.
HANNAH ARENDT has appeared in previous issues of PARTISAN REVIEW.
A student of philosophy and political history in pre-Hitler Germany,
she now lives in New York City.
EMMA SwAN's poetry has been published in
Furioso, Chimera
and other
periodicals.
KATHERINE ANNE PoRTER, whose latest book is
The L eaning Tower,
is
now livin.g in California.
ANDREWS WANNING teaches English at Harvard University.
IsAAc RosENFELD's novelette, "The Colony," won first prize in the Dial–
Partisan novelette contest. His first novel will be published early next
year by Dial Press.
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