Vol.15 No.3 1948 - page 274

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LETTERS OF
RAINER MARIA
RILI{E
VOLUME II, 1910-1926
Translated
by
JANE BANNARD GREENE
and
M. D. HERTER NORTON
This second volume of Rilke's
letters covers the years from the
completion of the
N oteboolcs of
Malle Lurids Brigge
to Rilke's
death in December 1926, nearly
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the
Duino Elegies
and the
Son–
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With Intro–
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CONTRIBUTORS
PAUL BOWLES is traveling 1n
Africa.
ELIZABETH HARDWICK, w h o
wrote "The Ghostly Lover,"
IS
working on a second. novel.
MARY OTIS HIVNOR studied with
Jean-Louis Barrault last summer 1n
Paris.
CHESTER KALLMAN is a young
poet, who lives in New York.
RENE LEIBOWITZ has written mu–
sic criticism for Les Temps Mo–
dernes and Horizon.
MARY McCARTHY'S translation
of Rachel Bespaloff's "On the Iliad"
has just appeared in Pantheon's
Bollingen Series.
EDWARD McGEHEE teaches at
the University of Minnesota.
H.
L.
MENCKEN'S second supple–
ment to "The American Language"
will be published by Knopf in April.
ALEXANDER RASUMOVSKY 1s a
student in London.
JEAN-PAUL SARTRE'S "The Last
Chance," the third volume of his
trilogy "Roads to Freedom," will be
brought out next year by Knopf.
WILLIAM TROY is lecturing at the
New School.
JEAN VANNIER, a French political
writer for rna ny years close to the ·
Trotskyite movement, now lives in
New York.
The drawing by Georges Braque
has been reproduced with the per–
mission of the Galerie Maeght in
Paris.
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