Vol.15 No.8 1948 - page 850

AUTOBIOGRAPHY
OF A YOGI
by
PARAMHANSA YOGANANDA
Prefoce by Dr. W. Y. Evans-Wenh
M.A., D.Litt., D.Sc.
The life story of one of the world's
greot spirituol leoders, written with a
depth ond sincerity rMely found in
mode rn writings.
"I om grateful to you for granting me
some insight into this fascinating
world." Thomos Mann
"Autobiography of A Yoqi is o fas–
cinating ond cleorly onnototed study
of o religious woy of life, ingenuously
described in the lush style of the
Orient." Newsweek
"This is indeed o wonderful book of
inestimable worth. It ronks with writ–
ings regarded os "sacred" since it
offers knowledge ond wisdom to the
seeker." London Modern Mystic and
Monthly Science Roview
"A rMe account." New York Times
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CONTRIBUTORS
PEGGY BENNETT, author of "The
Varmints," a first novel, now lives in
New York City.
JOHN BERRYMAN, whose book
of poems "The Dispossessed," ap–
peared this spring, will teach at
Princeton in the fall.
R. P. BLACKMUR, well-known critic
and poet, is in the English Depart–
ment of Princeton University.
NICOLA CHIAROMONTE, whose
work has frequently appeared in
PR and in Politics, is now in Rome.
ROBERT GORHAM DAVIS teaches
writing and contemporary literature
at Smith College.
LESLIE
A.
FIEDLER, who teaches at
Montana State University, is a reg–
ular contributor to PR.
JOHN CROWE RANSOM, poet
and critic, is the editor of The
Kenyon Review.
LIONEL TRILLING, novelist and
critic, is currently at work on a new
novel.
HAROLD KAPLAN, not to be con–
fused with H.
J .
Kaplan, our regular
Paris correspondent, teaches at
Rutgers University.
The frontispiece by Juan Gris is
reproduced by the courtesy of the
Kleeman Gallery, New York. The
size of the original is
91f2"
by 12".
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