Vol. 29 No. 4 1962 - page 636

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Winter 1962:
"The Cold War and the West," a symposium from
Arendt to Wrong, including Irving Howe, H. Stuart
Hughes, Robert Lowell, Mary McCarthy, David
Riesman , C. P. Snow, many others. Also a story by
Bernard Malamud and an essay by Fiedler on Sali n–
ger.
#5-6, 1961:
Robert Brustein, "The Madison Avenue Villain";
Wright Morris on Ernest Hemingway; Thalia Selz's
prize-winning story "Education of a Queen."
Summer 1960: Mary McCarthy, "The Fact in Fiction"; Philip Rahv.
on Dostoevsky.
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1959:
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1957:
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1956:
Special issue on the contemporary theater, with
contributions by Norman Ma iler, Lionel Abel,
Robert Brustein, Gore Vidal, Harold Clurman,
others.
"A View of the Woods," a story by Flannery
O 'Connor; Alfred Kazin on Faulkner; Sidney Hook,
"Socialism and Liberation."
An autobiographical narrative by Robert Lowell ;
Saul Bellow on Isaac Rosenfeld; James Baldwin,
"Faulkner and Segregation."
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ALSO: PR's special Russian issue, edited by Patricia Blake
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Hayward, has now been published as a
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