Vol. 30 No. 3 1963 - page 324

By
Martin
Heidegger
BEING
AND
TIME
The first publication in Eng–
lish of one of this century's
most significant and influen–
tial books - the monumental
Sein und Zeit,
which sparked
in its German edition the
world-wide existentialist move–
ments in philosophy, religion,
psychiatry, literature, the arts,
and politics.
"The most important philo–
sophical work
to
come out of
Europe in this century."
• -JAMES
K.
FEmLEMAN
This translation by John
Macquarrie and Edward Rob–
inson is fully annotated and
contains helpful glossaries.
$12.50 at your bookseller
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HARPER
&
ROW.
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Publishers'
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CONTRIBUTORS
RICHAIRD STERN'S story will op–
pear next year in his oollection,
Teeth, Dying and Other Matters.
RICHARD ELLMANN is in Englond
writing a book on Oscor Wilde.
DAVID FERRY, who teaches ot
Wellesley College, is working on
his second book of poems.
COLIN MACINNES is an English
novelist and essayist. His most
recent book is England, half Eng–
lish.
RUFUS MATHEWSON is a mem–
ber of the Russian Institute at
Columbia Universitty.
SUSAN SONTAG will write on the
theatre for PR, beginning with the
next issue.
JOHN SIMON has written a new
collection of essays, Acid Test.
t:orrection: We regret that ALLEN
GROSSMAN'S name was mis–
spelled in the k,st issue.
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