Vol. 18 No. 1 1951 - page 1

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1951
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OUR COUNTRY AND OUR CULTURE-Symposium on America:
Do American intellectuals identify themselves with our present
role in world politics?
Is there a new commitment to the national life and its culture?
HOTEL DE LA MOLE, an essay on Stendhal, Balzac and Flaubert,
by Erich Auerbach.
THE GREAT GRAY BABYLON, an essay by F. W. Dupee.
THE FOUNTAINS OF ROME, by Eleanor Clark.
JAMES JOYCE AND THE RUSSIAN GENERAL, by Nathan Halper.
EDITH WHARTON AND HER NEW YORK, by Louis Auchincloss.
CONVERSATION ON CORNELIA STREET, a dialogue with W. H.
Auden, by Howard Griffin.
GONCHAROV AND THE SUPERFLUOUS MAN, by Robie
Macauley.
THE LIFE OF AUGIE MARCH AMONG THE MACHIAVELLIANS,
by Saul Bellow.
THE DEAD WRITERS, a story by Benjamin DeMott
POEMS by Randall Jarrell, Peter Viereck, John Ashbery, Emmy
Swan, May Swens'on, Vernon Watkins, Louis Simpson, Sandra
Wool, Albert Cook, Leslie Fiedler.
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