NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
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SIDNEY HooK's latest book 1s
Education for Modern Man,
published
recently by Dial Press.
PAUL BowLES is a composer and music commentator. He has published
short stories in several leading magazines, and recently translated
Jean-Paul Sartre's
Huis Clos
for its Broadway production.
GEORGES BuN's "The Gash" appeared in the Spring
1946
issue of PR.
He is one of the better known of the younger French writers.
HoRACE GREGORY, whose latest book is reviewed in
this
issue, teaches at
Sarah Lawrence College.
ELIZABETH BisHoP's first book of verse,
North and South,
won the
Houghton Mifflin Poetry Award last year.
R. P. BLACKMUR, author of several works of poetry and criticism, lives
in Princeton, N.
J.
ANDRE MAssoN, the French painter, has now returned to Paris after a
stay of several years in the United States.
JoHN BERRYMAN, whose poetry and criticism have appeared in many
literary reviews, teaches at Princeton.
RoBERT WARsHow is associate editor of
Commentary.
ANDREWS WANNING is in the English Department at Harvard.
IRVING HowE is a young left-wing writer whose work has appeared in
Commentary, Laber Action,
and PR.
DANIEL AARoN teaches English at Smith College.
EDITOR's NoTE: "The Nest" and "Homage to Paul Klee" originally ap–
peared in recent issues of the French literary review
Fontaine.