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CONTRIBUTORS
JAMES AGEE, author of "Let us
Now Praise Famous Men," and for
some years film critic for The Na–
tion, is at the present time at work
on a novel.
HANNAH ARENDT, frequent con–
tributor to PR, is writing a study of
imperialism which will soon be pub–
lished by Harcourt, Brace.
NEWTON ARVIN, author of criti–
cal biographies of Hawthorne and
Whitman is in the English Depart–
ment of Smith College.
ROBERT GRAVES is the well-known
English poet and novelist.
JORGE LUIS BORGES is known in
the Spanish-speaking countries as
one of Argentina's most outstand–
ing poets and fiction writers.
HAYDEN CARRUTH is the editor
of Poetry Magazine, Chicago.
RUDD FLEMING teaches part-time
at the University of Moryland and
at the Institute of Contemporary
Arts in Washington, D. C.
JOSEPH FRANK, who is a contribu–
tor of critical articles and reviews
to the literary periodicals, lives in
Washington, D. C.
RANDALL JARRELL, author of two
volumes of verse, is teaching Eng–
lish at the Woman's College of The
University of North Corolina.
ROBERT WARSHOW is Managing
Editor at Commentary.
OSCAR HANDLIN teaches history
at Harvard Universiiy.