CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE
jEAN STAFFORD is the author of
Boston Adventure.
Her new novel,
Mountain Lion,
will appear early in 1947.
LAWRENCE DuRRELL has published several volumes of poetry. He is
Brit–
ish Public Informations Officer in the Dodecanese Islands.
MARK VAN DoREN has just had a new collection of critical essays,
The
Noble Voic e,
published by Henry Holt.
T. WEISS is the editor of
The Quarterly Review of Literature.
HENRI MICHAUX is one of the best known of the newer French poets.
MARY McCARTHY is the author of
The Company She Keeps,
and is now
at work on a volume of short stories.
CLEMENT GREENBERG, formerly an editor of PR, is now associate editor
of
Commentary.
He is art critic for
The Nation.
ELIZABETH HARDWICK, whose first novel,
The Ghostly Lover,
was pub–
lished last year by Harcourt Brace, writes a regular Fiction Chron–
icle for PR.
RoBERT WARSHOW is an assistant editor of
Commentary,
and has con–
tributed to
The Nation .
IRVING How:E is a young writer who has appeared in
Commentary
and
in
various left-wing publications.
ERic BENTLEY has published two books,
A Century of Hero-Worship
and
The Playwright as Thinker.
He is now teaching at the University
of Minnesota.
RoBERT GoLDWATER teaches art history at Queens College, and is the
author of
Primitivism in Modern Painting.
HEINZ EuLAU is on the editorial staff of
The New Republic.
COMING IN PARTISAN REVIEW:
• During 1947, PARTISAN REVIEW will publish a symposium on The
Future of Socialism. The first article, to appear in the January 1947
issue, will be by Sidney Hook, and future contributors will include James
Burnham, Granville Hicks, Arthur Koestkr, George Orwell, Arthur
Schlesinger, Victor Serge, PR's editors, and others to be announced.
• To commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the death of Marcel
Proust, PR
will
publish, late in 1947, a special issue devoted entirely to
Proust.