NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
GRANVILLE HicKs's latest book,
Small Town,
was published last year by
Macmillan. He is the author ·of several novels and works of criticism.
IsAAc RosENFELD is a frequent contributor to PR and other literary
journals. His first novel,
Passage from Home,
was recently published
by Dial Press.
ARTHUR KoESTLER, whose current novel,
Thieves in the Night,
has been
much discussed in the press, begins in this issue a regular series of
London Letters, replacing George Orwell.
R. P. BLACKMUR, poet and critic, is at present teaching at Princeton.
BARBARA HowEs is the editor of
Chimera,
a little magazine published in
New York City.
PETER VIERECK is an instructor in History and Literature at Harvard.
SIEGFRIED KRACAUER, author of
Ginster,
a novel, and
Orpheus in Paris,
a book on Offenbach, was until recently
a:
member of the staff of
the Museum of Modern Art Film Library. He has for some years
been engaged in research on the political significance and history of
the German film.
jAMES JoHNSON SwEENEY, formerly Director of Painting and Sculpture
at the Museum of Modern Art, is a well-known art critic and his–
torian.
jAMES BuRNHAM's new book,
The Struggle for the World,
is being pub–
lished this spring by the John Day Company. He is the author of
The Machiavellians
and
The Managerial Revolution.
WYLIE SYPHER, who teaches at Simmons College, Boston, has published
reviews and critical articles in
The Nation, The Kenyon Review,
and other periodicals.
RICHARD CHASE, who is in the English Department of Connecticut Col–
lege, has contributed essays on Toynbee and on the meaning of myth
to previous issues of PR.
Loms CLAIR, one of the editors of
The Modern Review,
has published
political articles in
Politics, The Progressive, The Call,
and other
newspapers.
GERTRUDE BucKMAN is a young writer living in New York City.
We are sure that our readers will be interested to know that, begin–
ing· with the January-February 1947 issue, PARTISAN REVIEW is being
published simultaneously in England and the United States. The British
edition is being published and distributed by
Horizon
in collaboration with
Percy Lund Humphries, Ltd. This marks the first time an American
literary magazine has had a separate foreign publication.