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next fall.... DIANA TRilLING
tells us she is expecting to spend
part of the next year living in Eng–
land.... ALBERT J. GUERARD's
The Journey is a fragment of a novel
he is now finishing, Still Talking , the
third part of a trilogy which be–
gan with Night Journey (1950) and
The Exiles (1963). . . . ROLAND
BARTHES holds the Chair
of
So–
ciology at the College de France
at the Sorbonne. M. Barthes 's forth–
coming book is the Sociologie du
Vetements ; his On Racine is avail–
able in Engl is h.... TONY TAN–
NER, whose article on Burroughs
appeared in the Fall issue, is a Fel–
low of Kings College, Cambridge,
and University lecturer in English.
. . . Moderns 'on Tragedy, an anthol–
ogy edited by LIONEL ABEL, will
be published this month by Faw–
cett. . . . REUBEN
A.
BROWER
studied and later taught at Amherst
when Robert Frost was a member
of the Fac ulty. Mr. Brower is Master
of Adams House at Harvard.. . .
PETER BROOKS teaches at Yale.
. . . GEORGE L1CHTHEIM lives in
London and has taught at Columbia
and Stanford. Columbia brought out
his Marxism in Modern France this
year... . AARON ROSEN teaches
English at Buffalo and WAllACE
KATZ tea ches history at City....
DAVID KAlSTONE is spending a
year in London. His latest book
is Sidney's Poetry, which Harvard
'brought out. . . . A translator of
poetry in his own right, G. S.
FRASER is fini shing a book about
Lawrence Durrell. .. . JOHN MAL·
COlM BRINNIN teaches English at
B.U. His Selected Poems were pub–
li shed last year.