NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
ARTHUR M. ScHLESINGER JR.J the author of
The Age of Jackson,
is a
member of the History Department at Harvard.
WALLACE STEVENS' latest book of verse is
Transport to Summer.
RICHARD CHASE, who teaches at Connecticut College, has been awarded
a Guggenheim Fellowship to do a critical work on Melville.
RANDALL JARRELL is the author of two volumes of poetry,
Blood for a
Stranger
and
Little Friend) Little Friend.
WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS) the well-known poet, lives at Rutherford,
N.J.
jAMES STERN has published two volumes of short stories. He went to
Europe in
1945
on a War Department assignment.
RoBERT WARSHOW is managing editor of
Commentary.
IRVING HowE is a frequent contributor to PR,
Commentary)
and the
left-wing press.
PATRICIA BLAKE is a graduate of Smith College, and is now living in
New York City.
LESLIE
A.
FIEDLER lives in Cambridge and teaches at Harvard.
R. W. FLINT is a student at Columbia, and has published reviews in
The Nation
and
Kenyon Review.