Vol. 19 No. 2 1952 - page 130

"Miss de Lima Is . ..
a novelist
whose work is no longer merely
promising but represents mature
achievement. The book is master·
ly' in its suspense,
heart.bre~king
in its pathos, and laden with a
quietly muted wisdom.
It
is in my
opinion one of the finest contribu·
tions to th'e novel as an art form
in recent years." -
William Troy
THE SWIFT
by
Sigrid
de Lima
CLOUD
$3.00
If
you like poetry like this–
KOREA, 1950
Rally the hawks, assemble
the hosts ;
let the harridan earth
tremble
with the marshalling of
free men!.
She lays for any coin;
he·men
trade her in tears and blood;
wives twist
out the wail of the casualty
list.
(We're at it again) .. ,
be sure to .et
I, TOO, JEHOVAH
by
Edmund Pennant
$2.50
Revised, Rearranged and
Enlarged Edition
A LITTLE
TREASURY OF
MODERN POETRY
Edited
by
03car Williams
This new edition of the most com·
prehensive, the most up·to·date
and the most popular anthology
in its field contains over half again
as many poems as it formerly did,
630 poems, 912 Rages. 64 photo.
graphs and portraits of the poets,
fully indexed. A beautiful book to
own or to give.
Popular Edition,
$2.50
De Luxe Edition, Boxed,
$5.00
SCRIBNERS
CONTRIBUTORS
F. G. FRIEDMANN, who came to this
country in 1940, was educated in Ger–
many and taught philosophy in Italy. He is
at
present on the faculty of the Univer–
sity of Arkansas.
ROBIE MACAULEY is the author of the
introduction to Ford Madox Ford's
"Parade's End," and has published
fic–
tion and criticism in the literary quarter–
lies. He teaches
at
the Woman's College
of the University of North Carolina.
FRANK O'HARA, who lives in New York
City, is a recent winner of the Avery
Hopwood award for poetry at the Uni–
versity of Michigan.
LUDWIG MARCUSE, now teaching at
the University of Southern California, has
published biographies of Heine and of
Plato.
DAVID RIESMAN is the author of "The
Lonely Crowd." He is on the faculty of
the Un!versity of Chicago.
JOHN THOMPSON, Jr. teaches English
at Columbia University.
RICHARD HOFSTADTER, a member of
the Department of History at Columbia,
is the author of "The American Political
Tradition."
The anonymous article, "The Original Sin
of the Intellect," appeared in the Janu–
ary-February 1952 issue through the cour–
tesy of the Congress for Cultural free–
dom, for whose recent Andlau Seminar
the article was originally written.
GRACE BORGENICBT
GALLERY
65 E. 57
N. Y. 22
127,128,129 131,132,133,134,135,136,137,138,139,140,...258
Powered by FlippingBook