THE NEW
PARTISAN READER
640-page anthology of the best creative and
critical work to appear in PARTISAN REVIEW,
1945-1953
EDITED BY
WILLIAM PHILLIPS and
PHILIP RAHV
The
Reader
contains twelve stories by such outstanding fiction
writers as Saul Bellow, Paul Bowles, Delmore Schwartz, Jean Stafford,
and Lionel Trilling. Among the forty writers represented by major essays
or shorter pieces are Hannah Arendt, W. H. Auden, Jacques Barzun,
Albert Camus, Eleanor Clark, Cyril Connolly, Randall Jarrell, Alfred
Kazin, Mary McCarthy, Andre Malraux, Jose Ortega y Gasset, George
Orwell, V. S. Pritchett, Meyer Schapiro, Stephen Spender, and Allen
Tate. A large section of poetry includes work by twenty of the foremost
American and British poets, including Conrad Aiken, George Barker,
John Berryman, Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Lowell, Karl Shapiro, and
Wallace Stevens.
Much of this material has never before appeared in book form.
The New Partisan Reader
is a companion volume to
The Partisan
Reader:
1934-1944, which was published in 1946.
Ready
October
15.
At all bookstores $6.00
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