Vol.15 No.9 1948 - page 946

AUTOBIOGRAPHY
OF A YOGI
by
PARAMHANSA YOGANANDA
Prefac:e by Dr. W. Y. Evans-Wentz
M.A., D.Utt., D.Sc:.
The life story of one of the world's
great spiritual leaders, written with o
depth ond sincerity rarely found In
modern writings.
"I om grateful to you for granting me
some insight into this fascinating
world." Thomas Mann
"Autobiography of A Yogi is o fas–
cinating ond clearly 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 as "sacred" since It
offers knowledge end wisdom to the
seeker." London Modern Mystic: end
Monthly Science Review
"A rore account." New York Times
Being translated into eight longuoges
$3.50 Postr-oid
500 pp.
32 pp. of unusual photographs
California residents add II c sales tax
Dept. 6
SELF-REALIZATION FELLOWSHIP
3880 San Rafael Avenue
Los Angeles 31, Calif.
946
CONTRIBUTORS
HANS MEYERHOFF, working for
the government in Washington, D.
C. will be on leave next year to
teach at the University of Cali–
fornia at Los Angeles.
JEAN STAFFORD, author of "Bos–
ton Adventure" and "The Mountain
Lion" is at present living in New
York City .
VERNON WATKINS is a British
poet whose "Selected Poerts" have
appeared this summer under the
imprint of New Directions.
BERNARD WALL is the editor of
The Changing World, a periodical
published in London.
JAMES BURNHAM, author of "The
Managerial Revolution ," "The Ma–
chiavellians," and "The Struggle
for the World," is a frequent con–
tributor to PR.
ROBERT GORHAM DAVIS teaches
English and Creative Writing at
Smith College.
IRVING HOWE, a young write;
whose work has appeared in Com–
mentary, Politics, and other maga–
zines is <"Jt present living at Prince–
ton, New Jersey.
RICHARD ELLMANN is preparing
a long study of Yeats, parts of
which have appeared in the literary
quarterlies.
ROBERT RICHMAN lives in Wash–
ington and has contributed poetry
to Sewanee Review, Accent, and
other periodicals.
NICOLA CHIAROMONTE wrote
his Paris Letter on his way to Rome,
where he will write a series of let–
ters for PR, reporting on political
and cultural events in Italy.
943,944,945 947,948,949,950,951,952,953,954,955,956,...1058
Powered by FlippingBook