Vol. 34 No. 2 1967 - page 328

John
Berryman
BERRYMAN'S SONNETS
A sonnet sequence of 115 poems, newly discovered and never be–
fore published, dating from the 1940's, by the author of 77
Dream
Songs
and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry.
.$4.95
The Buddha
THE DHAMMAPADA
P. Lal has done a fresh translation from the Pall of the verse
sequence, "The Way of Truth." Professor
La}
also
contributes a
long introduction, "The Buddha: His Life and His Teaching."
.$4.50
Robert Lowell
NEAR THE OCEAN
"Waking Early Sunday Morning," the long opening poem, begins
a'sequence that continues with "Fourth of July in Maine," "The
Opposite House," "CentralPark," and "Near the Ocean." In addi–
tion to two short poems, ''1958'' and "For Theodore Roethke,"
Mr. Lowell includes imitations of Horace, Juvenal, Dante, Que–
vedo, and G6ngora. Drawings by Sidney Nolan.
$6.00
Pablo Neruda
THE HEIGHTS OF MACCHU PICCHU
The finest and most famous of Neruda's poems,
in
which the
poet explores both his own nature and the past of Latin Amer–
ican man. The English translation by Nathaniel Tarn
is
on facing
pages with the Spanish.
$4.50
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