PARTISAN REVIEW FELLOWSHIPS
The Editors are pleased to announce that the following
writers have been awarded fellowships for 1956 under the
grant made available by the Rockefeller Foundation:
In poetry-Elizabeth
Bishop, of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
In fiction-James
Baldwin, of New York and Paris;
and Bernard Malamud, of Corvallis, Oregon.
In criticism-R.
W. Flint, of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
POETRY FROM CANADA
Books Defining a Revival of Poetry in the North
CANADIAN POEMS,
1850-1952,
an anthology. An excellent introduction to the
poetic situation in the Dominion.
$2.00
THE TRANSPARENT SEA, by Louis Dudek. The collection of ten years' work,
just published.
$2.00
EUROPE, by Louis Dudek. A long poem, acclaimed by critics and reviewers
in Canada.
$2.00
TRIO, work by three new Canadian poets-Gael Turnbull, Phyllis Webb, Eli
Mondel.
$2.00
LET US COMPARE MYTHOLOGIES, by Leonard Cohen. The first book in a
series of younger poets, just published.
$2.00
THE BULL CALF AND OTHER POEMS, by Irving Layton. New work by a
Conadian who has received high praise in England and America.
$1.50
THE IMPROVED BINOCULARS, selected poems by Irving Layton. With an
introduction by William Carlos Williams.
$2.00
THE SELECTED POEMS OF RAYMOND SOUSTER. The best poems of a writer
of exceptional spontaneity and talent, just published.
$2.00
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