Contributors
STEPHEN SPENDER, the well-known poet and critic, has recently returned
to England from a trip to Germany.
JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, one of the foremost writers of the new generation
in France and a leader of the existentialist movement has just
launched a new literary review in Paris.
GEORGE ANTHONY, who lives in Boston, is publishing his first book of
opems this year.
HANNA ARENDT is a frequent contributor to PARTISAN REVIEW. She was
a student of Karl Jaspers in pre-Hitler Germany and is the author
of
Der Liebesbegriff bei Augustin.
RANDALL JARRELL's latest book of poems is
Little Friend, Little Friend.
RoBERT LoWELL, author of
Land of Unlikeness,
is now living in Maine.
WYLIE SYPHER, of the English department at Simmons College, has con-
tributed critical articles and reviews to PARTISAN REVIEW and other
literary periodicals.
BARBARA DEMING, a graduate of Bennington College, has worked for the
film division of the Library of Congress.
FREDERICK
J.
KIESLER will write and edit the Art and Architecture
section of PARTISAN REVIEW. Architect and author of
Contemporary
Art
(Brentano's, 1930), he was director of the Laboratory for De–
sign-Correlation at Columbia University till 1942. He has recently
designed the museum-galleries of Peggy Guggenheim's Art of this
Century, New York City.
jAMES BuRNHAM is the author of
The Managerial Revolution
and
The
Machiavellians.
ELIZABETH HARDWICK's first novel,
The Ghostly Lover,
was published
in 1945 by Harcourt, Brace.
PAUL HAGEN, author of
Germany After Hitler,
is research director of
the Association for a Democratic Germany.
D uDLEY FITTS, well-known poet and translator, teaches at the Phillips
Academy.
KATHERINE HosKINS' first volume of verse was published last year by
the Cummington Press. She lives in Weston, Mass.
NICCOLO Tucci, whose work has appeared in
Politics
and
Harper's Bazaar,
is now at work on a novel.
DAVID
J.
DALLIN is the author of several important studies of Soviet
policy published by The Yale Press.
CHARLES OLsoN, whose critical essays have appeared in
T wice-a-Year
and other magazines, lives in Washington, D.
C.