Vol. 27 No. 3 1960 - page 578

FAR
SALVATORE
QUASIMODO
Winner, Nobel Prize for Literature
THE SELECTED WRITINGS
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OF SALVATORE QUASIMODO
Edited and Translated from the Italian by
Dr. Allen Mandelbaum. First American
Publication.
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ROBERT LOWELL
Winner of the 1960 National Book Award
LIFE STUDIES
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justified nor explained; one should simply
be thankful that there is still someone able
to write it."
-A. Alvarez
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EDMUND WILSON
APOLOGIES TO THE IROQUOIS
"Edmund Wilson is, in my opinion, one
of the most elegant prose writers alive."
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H.
Auden,
THE MID CENTURY
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MEMOIRS OF HECATE COUNTY
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Coming in September
WILHELM
REICH:
SELEt!T.ED WRITINGS
Wilhelm Reich studied and worked
under Sigmund Freud. From 1934
until his death in 1957 his interests
and experiments Jay entirely in the new
field of Orgonomy. Many of his publi–
cations have heen removed from sale
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Yet interest in Dr. Heich·s books has
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as an introduction to
his major work. Tile chapters
illclude
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CI'Clracter Analysis, The
Function of
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Ether, God
und Devil; Th e Caucer Biopath,,; The
Murder of Christ
and
Cosmic
Super–
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