Vol. 26 No. 1 1959 - page 4

THE NEGRO NOVEL
IN AMERICA
by
Robert A. Bone
One hundred years of Negro writ–
ing and approximately one hundred
novels discussed in terms of Ameri–
can literary history and the distinc–
tive group experience of the Negro
in America.
$5.00
A NOVEL OF THANK YOU
by
Gertrude Stein
The eighth and final volume
to
be
published in the .Yale Edition of the
Unpublished Writings of Gertrude
Stein. Introduction by Carl Van
Vechten.
$5.00
THE POST·SYMBOLIST
PERIOD
by
Kenneth Cornell
A continuation of the author's ear–
lier work on
The Symbolist Period,
pursuing the thread of poetic theory
and
practice in France from
1900
to
1920.
$4.00
at your bookseller
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UNIVERSITY PRESS
NeW'
Raven,
Connecticut
CONTRIBUTORS
ROBERT LOWELL's new volume of
poetry, Life Studies. will
be
pub–
lished this Spring by Forror, Stroul
ond Cudohy.
IRIS MURDOCH's lotest novel is
The Bell. Her orticle itA House of
Theory" originolly oppeored in Con.
viction.
0
volume of essoys pub–
lished in Englond by Mocgibbon
ond Kee ond reviewed in this issue
by G.
L.
Arnold.
KATHLEEN NOTT. outhor of The
Emperor's Clothes. is on English
poet ond philosopher.
RICHARD HOWARD is
0
young
poet ond tronslotor who lives in
New York City.
JAMES BALDWIN is the well-known
novelist whose new book, Another
Country. will be published by Diol
Press loter this yeor.
IAN WATT. outhor of The Rise of
the Novel. is now teoching ot the
University of Colifornio.
HERBERT MARCUSE. who is on the
foculty of Brondeis University, is
the outhor of Reason and Revolu–
tion, Soviet Marxism and other
books.
JOHN HOLLANDER's first volume
of poetry wos published by Yale
University Press lost yeor.
STEVEN MARCUS.
0
frequent con–
tributor to PR, teoches at Columbia
University.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Beginning with this issue. PR
will resume classified advertis–
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