Vol. 15 No.1 1948 - page 4

The new novel by
SAUL
BELLOW
author of DANGLING MAN
The
Victim
How would you feel, and what
would you do, if an old, for–
gotten acquaintance suddenly
appeared, seedy and beaten,
and accused you of his wife's
death, his own failure in life
... named you his persecutor,
and himself your victim? Here
is the story of one: man's reac–
tion to this situation-'a man
who found himself in a strange
reversal of roles, and learned
how dangerous it is to be hu–
man.
Who,
in this novel,
is
the
victim?
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DENYS VAL BAKER
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the stories, articles, and poems
of such outstanding British au–
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O'Flaherty, Mary Lavin, Alun
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CONTRIBUTORS
ALLEN TATE read "The Eye," the
first poem he has published in a
magazine in four years, for the Phi
Beta Kappa exercises ot Williom
and Mary College in December.
Scribner is bringing out his Poems:
1922-1944 next month.
WILLIAM GIBSON'S first book of
poems will be published by Oxford
University Press this year. He lives
in Topeka, Kansas.
LESLIE A. FIEDLER teaches at
Montana State University.
ARNOLD HAUSER is o German
writer who lives in London.
CLEMENT GREENBERG is a for–
mer
editor of Partisan Review.
KURT LIST is a composer who
writes for Comment.ary, Modern
Review, and other periodicals.
F. W. DUPEE edited The Question
of Henry James.
FRANK JONES teaches humonities
at the College of the University of
Chicago.
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