Vol. 25 No. 1 1958 - page 151

Seeking a Publisher?
We publish books for the literary–
academic field that serve the exact–
ing demands of scholarship.
21 years of experience with t exts,
biographies, scholarly works, essays
and fiction enable us to publish
books that are expertly edited and
handsomely printed, bound and
jacketed.
If you have a completed manuscript,
submit it for a
free
editorial cri–
tique,
mailed in
two
weeks.
If
you are seeking recognition of
your work, learn how we can help
you. Two fact-filled, illustrated bro–
chures, tell how to get 40% royalties,
national advertising and publicity.
Write for your free copies now.
EXPOSITION PRESS Inc.
Dept. PR 18
386 Fourth
Avo.
New York 16, N. Y.
DI SSEN'
WINTER 1958
SOCIALISM AS PROBLEM
AND IDEAL
Socialism and Social Classes,
by AndTi
Philip .
..
Memoirs of an Old-Timer,
by Henri Rabasseire
. ..
Power and
the State,
by Paul RicoeuT
. • .
}'.f'ilIenarians, Totalitarians. U topians,
by Lewis Coser
. . .
Dilemma in
Germany,
by Wolfgang Abendroth .
. .
Party Machines and Democracy, by
Ignario Silon.
• . •
Djilas and
Bismarckian Socialism,
by Michael
Harringto1l
Also: Pop Culture and Kitsch Criticism,
by Harold Rosenberg
. . .
Our Best
Journalist (a review of Dwight Mac–
donald', "Memoirs") ,
by Paul Goodman
DISSENT, Dept. P, 509 5th Ave., N. Y.
17, N. Y. $3.00 per y••r; 750 per copy.
The best of modern literature
comes to you in soft-cover
Evergreen books-now at
bookstores everyYIhere
collected poems
By EDWIN MUIR. "Since the death
of
Yeats, no mature poet of Celtic origins
has made so impressive a contribution
to modern literature as Edwin Muir in
his
Col/ected Poems.
This is poetry of
singular excellence." - FRONT PAGE OP
NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVlI!W.
SI.45
d. h. lawrence:
pilgrim of the
apocalypse
By HORACE GREGORY. A work of art in
Its own right, this critical study is essen–
tial to an understanding of Lawrence's
work and his great lnIIuence on 20th cen–
tury literature.
$1.25
the reverberator
By HENRY JAMES. The most wittily and
sympathetically satirical of James's
shorter novels, it describes the impact
of the new American journalism of the
1880's upon an eXClusive corner of Pari–
sian society.
SI.45
selected poems
By H. D. A noted American poet dem–
onstrates again the enduring quality of
her lyricism. She has created the kind of
poetry which, as she says, "has grown
down into the deeps ••• spreading up–
wards to heaven."
$1.45
reason and energy
By MICHAEL HAMBURGER. Eight full–
length essays trace the development of
modern German literature from HOider–
lin and Kleist through BUchner, Heine,
and the Expressionist poets.
$1.75
selected writings
of jules laforgue
Translated by WILLIAM JAY SMITII. The
first comprehensive selection of the po–
etry and prose of the great forerunner of
Ja.mes Joyce and T. S. Eliot.
SI.75
Now at YOijr bookstore, or order by
mall from
GROVE PRESS,
795 Broadway.
New York 3. Send for free catalog.
3...,141,142,143,144,145,146,147,148,149,150 152,153,154,155,156,157,158,159,160,161,...162
Powered by FlippingBook