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The most significant ideas .. .
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Just published:
Guy Daniels
ALERMONTOVREADER
Twenty-seven of his finest works. "Here, quite
simply, is the best of Lermontov.. .gathered
together in lucid and transparent translation."
-New Republic
UL-209 $2.45
Federick Bodmer, edJted by Lancelot Hogben
THE LOOM OF LANGUAGE
A modern classic in practical philology. "This
book is one which general language students
have been greatly needing."
-Atlantic Monthly
UL-221 $3.45
Juan de la Cruz, Translated by Roy CampbeU
POEMS OF ST. JOHN OF THE CROSS
An exquisitely masterful translation of one of
the great religious poets. "Roy Campbell's
English versions have the freshness of original
Poems."-The New Statesman
UL-216 $1.95
Recently published:
A.L.Rowse
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE:
His Life and Time
A vivid biography of
Marlowe
by one of the
foremost historians of the Elizabethan Ale.
UL-198
2.65
M. L
Rosenthal
AP~EROFEZRAPOUND
A concise, factual, well-documented guide to
the poetry of Ezra Pound.
UL-199 $1.45
Howard Moss
THEMAGIC LANTERN OF
MARCEL PROUST
A brilliant critical study of "Remembrance of
Things Past" which explores the 'novel's theme
and complex imagery.
UL-200 $1.95
Maurice Valency
THE FLOWER AND THE CASTLE:
An Introduction to Modem Drama
A provocative introduction to modem drama,
with particular attention to Henrik Ibsen and
August Strindberg.
UL-202 $2.95
Jnniehiro Tanizaki
THEMAKIOKA SISTERS
"The most important Japanese novel pU\llished
in the years following the war."
-The Saturday Review
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I.J.Singer
THE BROTHERS
ASHK~AZI
A
stirring novel of far-reaching social signifl.
cance. A history not only of the twin brothers
Max and Jacob, but of'the rise and fali of the
city of Lodz.
UL-211 $2.95
Abram Tertz
(pseudonym for Andrei Sinyavsky)
FANTASTIC STORIES
Here are compelling stories by Andrei Sinyav–
sky who, along with fellow-authorYuri Daniel,
was imprisoned fer his "anti-Soviet" writings.
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NOTES
FREDERICK CREWS teaches Eng–
lish at Berkeley.
DENISE
LEVERTOV taught at Vassar last
year. This year she was going to
take a year off, she told us, but
found herself involved in anti-war
activity. . . . HANS MAGNUS
ENZENSBERGER's "autobiography"
is from Poems For People
Who
Don't Read Poems, which Atheneum
will publish in November. • . •
ELEANOR C. MUNRO is Associate
Editor of Art News. "Aspen I" is
her first published poem. . . .
IRVING HOWE is now working
with Eliezer Greenberg on on
anthology of Yiddish poetry in
English translation. . . . LEO
E.
LITWAK lives in San Francisco and
has recently finished a novel about
the labor wars of the late 30's....
Simon and Schuster is publishing a
volume of MICHEL BUTOR's es–
says this spring. . . . JAMES T.
VALLIERE lives in New York.••.
ERNST PAWEL grew up in Yugo–
slavia. He lives in New York and is
at work on a novel. ... DAVID
KALSTONE teaches English at Rut·
gers, and EDWARD W. SAID
teaches English at Columbia....
HELEN McNEIL is doing her Ph.D.
at Yale.... DAVID T. BAZELON
is on a Guggenheim this year..••
MILLICENT BELL has recently re–
turned from a year in Palermo,
Sicily, where she was a visiting lec–
turer at the University of Palermo.