NEW DIRECTIONS 18
Since 1936 the
New Directions
anthologies have provided an
"exhibition gallery in book fonn" for experimental and uncon–
ventional writing. They are a meeting ground for writers who are
exploring new forms and areas of expression and readers in
search of the original in prose, poetry and drama. Number 18
presents:
STORIES
by Elisabeth Mann Borgese, Marvin Cohen, Russell Ed–
son, Gunter Eich (Gennany), James
B.
Hall, John Hawkes,
Milton Mayer, Juan Garda Ponce (Mexico), Mark Power,
Piero Sanavio, M. E. White.
POEMS
by Robert Fitzgerald, Denise Levertov, Michael Reck.
GARCIA LORCA:
Trip to the Moon,
a previously unpublished film
scenario.
GREGORY CORSO:
In This Hung-up Age,
a play.
LAWRENCE FERLINGHETTI:
Poems, satire and a short play.
THOMAS MERTON:
A poem, a parable and a "Devout Meditation
in Memory of Adolf Eichmann."
Two Forerunners of Modern Literature:
ALFRED JARRY:
The Supermale.
A novel (complete).
RAYMOND ROUSSEL:
Three stories and an essay on Roussel's work
by Rayner Heppenstall.
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