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The autobiographical
chronicle of
one of the most
original thinkers
of our time
JOURNEY INTO
THE SELF
IEING THE lETTERS, PAPERS
&
JOURNALS OF
LEO
STEIN
Edited
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Foreword
by
VAN WYCK BBOOKS
lust published. '4.00 at all bookstores
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CONTRIBUTORS
MARCEL AYME is the well-known
French fiction writer whose novel,
"The Barkeep of Blemont," was re–
cently published by Harper
&
Bros.
EDWIN WATKINS, a graduate of
Kenyon College, is a young South–
ern poet now living in Virginia.
GEOFFREY GORER, the English
anthropologist, is the author of
"The American People."
RAYMOND ARON's latest book is
"Le grand schisme," a study of the
conflict between East and West.
He is one of the best-known poli–
tical writers in France.
ISAIAH BERLIN, who was formerly
on the staff of the British Embassy
in Washington, is now teaching His–
tory at New College, Oxford.
ERNEST VAN DEN HAAG lectures
on the Social Sciences at New York
University, and at the New School
for Social Research.
FRANCIS FERGUSSON, author of
"The Ideo of a Theatre," directs
the Princeton Seminars on literary
criticism.
ROBERT GREER COHN, who
teaches French at Yale University,
is the author of a book on Mallar–
me's "Un c?UP de des."
JOSEPH FRANK, a frequent con–
tributor to PR and other reviews,
lives in Washington, D. C.