Vol. 23 No. 2 1956 - page 146

LONG DAY'S JOURNEY
INTO NIGHT
EUGENE O'NEILL
No play Eugene O'Neill ever
wrote speaks more eloquently to
the reader ... certainly no one,
henceforth, will write of his other
plays without remembering this,
his
most revealing of himself.
Lewis Gannett,
New York Herald Tribune
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JOHN ASHBERY
The first book of verse by the
1955
winner of the Yale Series
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The
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ing, Partisan Review,
and other
magazines. Foreword by
W. H.
Auden.
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CONTRIBUTORS
MARGUERITE YOURCENAR, au–
thor of Hadrian's Memoirs, has
published a number of other works,
and translations, in French. She
divides her time between traveling
and lecturing in Europe and her
home in Maine.
ALFRED KAZIN now holds the
Chair of American Studies at Am–
herst. He is the author of On
Native Grounds and the recent
The Inmost Leaf.
STANLEY EDGAR HYMAN teach–
es at Bennington College. His
critical study, The Armed Vision,
was published in 1948.
MORTON WHITE is Chairman of
the Department of Philosophy at
Harvard. A new book by him,
Toward Reunion in Philosophy, will
be published shortly.
SONYA RUDIKOFF is a young fic–
tion writer and critic living in
Hanover, N. H.
JOSEPH FRANK is teaching this
year at Princeton.
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