Vol. 30 No. 2 1963 - page 319

What's new from
RUTCERS?
...
a book about the
theatre in a vital and
controversial era
DRAMA
WAS A WEAPON
The Left-Wing Theatre
in New York, 1929-1941
The period of
Waiting for Lefty,
Bury the Dead,
and
Pins and
Needles
was sometimes bizarre,
but always stimulating in theatre
history. In this fully documented
story of
the
plays and the people
active in them, the author de–
scribes the social theatre from
1929
to
1941, and the Communist
Party's attempt
to
dominate it
after the failure of its own
groups. Foreword by John Gass–
ner.
Photographs.
$6.00
by
Morgan
Y.
Him.elstein
...
an important analysis
of the thought patterns of
six provocative writers
THE "STI,LL POINT"
Theme and Variations in the Writ–
ings of T. S. Eliot, Coleridge, Yeats,
H~nry
James, Virginia Woolf, and
D. H. Lawrence
This study of the thought pat–
terns of these writers who sought
a substitute for, or a redefinition
of conventional concepts of re–
ligion examines Eliot's "still
point," Coleridge's moment of
ecstatic joy, James's moment of
experience,
Virginia Woolf's
moment of reality, Yeats and his
system, and the sex mysticism of
D. H. Lawrence.
Notes, biblio–
graphy
$6.00
by
Ethel
F.
Cornwell
RUTGERS
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Yes, you can
read uncensored news
from
Madrid
Ibecica
FOR A
FREE SPAIN
Read
by the
best
informed
people
SaliVador de Madariaga:
"Iberica is published in this
land of the free as a reminder
that freedom is indivisible and
tyranny contagious."
$3 a year,
Published Monthly
Free
sample
copy
on
request
r
..........
subscribe
today,•••••••_
Iberica Pub. Co., Dept. 10
112 E. 19 St., N. Y. 3, N. Y.
o
Please enter my subscrip–
tion to Iberica for one year.
I enclose $3 (check or money
order).
Name ......._.............................._...
Address ..................._...................
City ..............................._.............
State ............................................
159...,309,310,311,312,313,314,315,316,317,318 320,321,322
Powered by FlippingBook