CONTRIBUTORS
ARTHUR KoESTLER, author of
Arriv·al and Departure, Thieves in the
Night
and other books, is the regular London correspondent of PR.
GEoRGE ORWELL, whose
Animal Farm
and
Dickens, Dali and Others
were recently published in this country, is a frequent contributor
to PR.
OscAR HANDLIN is assistant professor of history at Harvard University.
RoBERT WARsHow, managing editor of
Commentary,
has published re–
views and critical articles in the
Nation
and other periodicals.
Lours ZuKOFSKY is the author of two volumes of verse. He teaches
creative writing at Queens College.
EDITH WEAVER's poems have appeared in
Poetry: a Magazine of Verse,
the
Yale Poetry R evie.w,
and
Cross Section 1947.
BERTRAM D . WoLFE, author of a study of Diego Rivera, is a well-known
left-wing political analyst.
RoBERT GoLDWATER, who is in the art department at Queens College,
is the author of
Primitivism in Modern Painting.
RICHARD CHASE recently received a Guggenheim Fellowship
to
do a
critical work on Melville. He teaches at Connecticut College.
WILLIAM TROY has written frequently for PR; he is on the faculty of the
New School for Social Research.
JusTIN O'BRIEN is a member of the department of romance languages
at Columbia.
GERALD SYKES, who is presently at work on a novel, lives in New York.
His article in this issue will appear in a volume of essays devoted
to Paul Rosenfeld.
DANIEL AARoN, whose article on Nathanael West appeared in the Jan–
uary..February 1947 number of PR, teaches at Smith College.