Vol. 20 No. 5 1953 - page 482

From the
NOONDAY PRESS
Two Important Novels by
MACHADO de ASSIS
DOM CASMURRO
EPITAPH OF A
SMALL WINNER
THE MONUMENT
ROSE
A Book of Poems
By Jean Garrigue
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A READER'S GUIDE
TO T. S. ELIOT:
A Poem-by-Poem Analysis
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CONTRIBUTORS
JOHN BERRYMAN, whose most
recent book of poems was The Dis–
possessed, lives in Princeton, New
Jersey.
ELISABETH LANGGASSER, a Ger·
man writer who died in
1950,
was
the author of several volumes of
fiction. Her novel The Quest will
be published this
fa-II
by Knopf.
"Mars" is her first story
to
appear
in translation in this country.
WALTER DIRKS is an editor of
Franlcf...rter
Hefte, one of
the
leading German periodicals.
DOROTHEA STRAUS, who Ii.ves
in
New York
City,
has published
stories in a number of mOg<lzines.
HAYDEN CARRUTH, poet and
critic, is on the staff of Perspectives
USA.
HILTON KRAMER's piece on "The
New American Painting" appeared
in the July-August
1953
issue.
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