LOYALTY AND SECURITY
Ralph S. Brown, Jr.
An examination of the employment
tests instituted by government agen–
cies and private enterprise during
the cold-war decade in the name of
loyalty and security; and an ap–
praisal of claims in behalf of sec–
urity
and
freedom.
$6.00
A CRACKLING OF THORNS
John Hollander
The 54th volume in the Yale Series
of Younger Poets, with an introduc–
tion by W. H. Auden. Mr. Hol–
lander's poetry has appeared in the
Hudson Review, The
PUlris
Re'View,
The New Yorker, New Directions,
Partisan Review,
and the
Kenyon
Review.
$3.00
THE FLOURISHING
WREATH
Edward I. Selig
The first full-length publication to
deal critically with the poetry of
Thomas Carew.
The Flourishing
Wreath
is the second volume to be
published in the Yale Scholars of
the House Series.
$3.00
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New Haven, Connecticut
CONTRIBUTORS
URSULA BRUMM teaches Ameri·
can literature at the Free University
of Berlin.
LEO LITWAK is in the Department
of Ph ilosophy of Washington Uni–
versity. This is his first appearance
in Partisan Review.
JOHN KINNAIRD is now complet–
ing his doctorate at Columbia. His
piece on Whitman in this issue is
his first published article.
G.
L.
ARNOLD, author of Pattern
of World Conflict, is a frequent
contributor to Partisan Review.
WALTER STONE, who writes poet–
ry and fiction, is a member of the
English Department at Vassar.
HANS MEYERHOFF is the outhor
of Time And literature. He has re–
cently completed an anthology of
the philosophical writings of Max
Scheler for the Beacon Press.
LIONEL ABEL is the recipient this
year of a Guggenheim Fellowship
in drama. Two of his plays have
been produced off-Broadway.
F. W. DUPEE, the author of Henry
James, a critical study, and pro–
fessor of English at Columbia Uni–
versity, was formerly an editor of
Partisan Review.
JEAN BLOCH-MICHEL, French
novelist and critic, is now literary
editor of the magazine Preuves.