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Edward Albee
ALL OVER.
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Donald Barr
WHO PUSHED HUMPTY DUMPTY?
Dilemmas in American Educa–
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John Hollander
THE NIGHT MIRROR.
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Marvin Bell
THE ESCAPE INTO YOU.
A sequence of poems by the author of the
Lamont Poetry Selection for 1969, A Probable Volume of Dreams.
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Robert Watson
CHRISTMAS IN LAS VEGAS.
A new book of poems by the author
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Janet Flanner
PARIS JOURNAL, Volume II, 1965-1971.
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THE LATE GREAT CREATURE.
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Enid Starkie
FLAUBERT THE MASTER.
The second, concluding volume of what
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