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CONTRIBUTORS
SANFORD FRIEDMAN'S "Ocean"
is part of an unpublished novel,
Totempole. He lives in New York
and is working on a new novel.
EUGENE GOODHEART, author of
The Utopian Vision of D. H. Law–
rence, is a member of the University
of Chicago English Department.
WILLIAM
ABRAHAMS'
latest
novel, Children of Capricorn, was
published by Random House in
1963. He is an Associate Editor of
Atlantic Monthly Press.
GEOFFREY H. HARTMAN is on
leave from the ' University of Iowa,
and is traveling in Europe on a
fellowship. Yale Un ivers ity Press will
put out his new book on Words·
worth later this year.
RICHARD HOWARD, well known
as a translator, has written a book
of poems, Quantities, and is now
writing another.
B. H. HAGGIN, noted music critic,
is author '0f Music in the Nation.
A new collection of his writings is
to appear next Fall.
DR. ROBERT COLES is a Research
Psychiatrist of the Harvard Uni–
versity Health Services. He has ap–
peared both in general and pro·
fessi-onal journals.
JOSEPH FRANK, a Professor of
Comparative English at Rutgers
University, has just published The
Widening Gyre, a volume of essays.
SALLIE GOLDSTEIN recently fin–
ished a book on Henry James 's late
novels.