PARTISAN REVIEW
pursuing profane models, Dali observes a tone of sobriety suitable to a
family tree that includes Leonardo, etc. The book opens on a slightly
pietistic note with a madonna in the frontispiece (an entreaty for bless–
ing, presumably on the labors of the book, is attached) and closes in
utter contrition with a Pieta as its final illustration.
Sam Hunter
For Winter,
J
949, the editors of Furioso announce their
434th Anniversary Issue (Volume IV, Number
J).
In it is
inaugurated a new department of CULTURE AND CIV–
ILIZATION, which is devoted to a study of CULTURE
AND CIVILIZATION, and CULTURE AND CIVILIZA–
TION only. Also in the issue:
• A New Long Poem by EDMUND WILSON. Other poetry
by WELDON KEES, LYSANDER KEMP, PAUL GOOD–
MAN, RmN COGGESHALL, MORRIS WEISENTHAL,
JAMES BROUGHTON.
• A story by ROSEMARY PARIS. Reviews by ALAN S. DOW–
NER, ARTHUR MIZENER, DAVID SACHS, SCOTT EL–
LEDGE, FRANCIS GOLFFING.
• Seven Drawings by IRWIN TOUSTER.
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