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NOTES
COLETTE INEZ
is the author of Alive and Taking Names and The Woman
Who Loved Worms. She conducts a poetry workshop at The New
School. ...
ANN LAUTERBACH
lives in New York and is director of the
Max Protech art gallery. . ..
KATE FARRELL,
who also lives in New York,
has had poems published previously in Partisan Review and other maga–
zines....
CHERI FEIN
is managing director of Poets and Writers, Inc.. . .
DOROTHY FRIEDMAN
has an M.F.A. in poetry and is the co-editor of The
Helen Review. Her book, Lost Beasts, will be published this fall. .. . The
author I Prophesy Survivors ,
LOIS MOYLES
was born in Seattle, Washing–
ton and now lives in Oakland, California.. ..
RACHEL HADAS's
book,
Starting from Troy was published in 1975. She is currently a student of
comparative literature at Princeton....
CAROL POLCOVAR's
work has
appeared in numerous magazines in the five years that she has been
writing poetry. Her first book of poems, RIDDLES, will be available early
next year.. . . Born in New York,
SARAH PLIMPTON
now lives in Paris... .
ELLEN WISOFF
lives in New York and works at Brooklyn College. . . .
MARJORIE WELISH
has published in several magazines and has com–
pleted her first book, Greenhouses and Gardens . ... Co-owner of Burning
Deck Press,
ROSMARIE WALDROP
has recently published a book of
poems called Aggressive Ways of the Casual Stranger. ...
SONYA RUDI–
KOFF
is an editor, essayist and critic.. ..
NATASHA SPENDER
lectures
and does research on the psychology of music. .. . Born in Poland in 1892,
BRUNO SCHULZ
was killed by the S.S. in his native town of Drogobych in
1935. His novel , The Street of Crocodiles , was published here recently by
Penguin. "Dead Season" is taken from Sanitorium Under the Sign of the
Hourglass to be publ ished in May by Walker and Company....
CELINA
WIENIEWSKA's
translation of
BRUNO SCHULZ's
The Street of Crocodiles
won the 1963 Roy Publishers' Polish-into-Engl ish Prize... . A writer and
television interviewer,
BARBARALEE DIAMONSTEIN
is the editor of
Reborn Buildings: New Uses, Old Places , to be published next October by
Harper
&
Row. Her interview with Roy Lichtenstein and Leo Castelli is part
of a series entitled " Inside New York's Art World," held at the New School
for Social Research. All the interviews in the series have been placed with
the oral history archives at Columbia University. . . .
TONY TANNER
is a
Fellow of Kings' College, Cambridge. He is just completing work on a new
book, Contract and Transgression : Adultery and the Novel. . .. Author of
The Rise of the Novel,
IAN WATT
teaches at Stanford University....
JORGE EDWARDS
was born in Chile and served in that country's diplo–
matic service until the fall of President Allende. His writing is well known in
Spain and South America. He now lives in Barcelona... . Co-director of
the Fiction Collective,
JONATHAN BAUMBACH,
is currently Visiting
Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Washington. Babble is his
most recent novel. " Breathless Revisited" was written for inclusion in the
forthcoming Great Film Directors : A Critical Anthology (to be published
this spring by Oxford University Press) , edited by Morris Dickstein and Leo
Braudy and printed here by permission of the editors. . . .
FRANK KER–
MODE
is Charles El iot Norton Professor of Poetry at Harvard for the
current academic year....
EDWARD MARCOTTE
describes himself as a
freelance philosopher who holds a diploma in power lawnmower repair
and works for the Salvation Army while studying for his B.A.... Author of
Dickens and Reality,
JOHN ROMANO
teaches at Columbia....
G.S.
FRASER
has just published a book of critical essays, representing his work
over the last thirty years and covering modern poets from Yeats to Larkin:
Essays on Twentieth Century Poets.
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