NOTES
LESLIE EPSTEIN
is Director of the Graduate Creative Writing Program at
Boston University. His new novel,
King of the Jews,
of which this story is a
chapter, will appear in February. . ..
M. MITSCHERLICH-NIELSEN
is a
psychoanalyst at the Sigmund Freud Institute in Frankfurt. She has written
a great deal on female sexuality. . .. "Reflections on Morocco" is part of
KENNETH KOCH's
new book of poems,
The Burning Mystery of Anna in
1951, to be published by Random House in the spring . . . .
RACHEL
HADAS'
poems have been published in
The New Yorker, The New
Republic,
and other magazines. . . .
DAVID LEHMAN
is at work on a book
on contemporary American poetry. He teaches English at Hamilton Col–
lege. His poems have appeared in
Poetry, The Paris Review,
and
The
Times Literary Supplement. . ..
MICHAEL MALINOWITZ's
poems have
been published in
Sun
&
Moon, Zone, Intra,
and
The Return to Black and
White.
He works for a sales promotion corporation.. . . About one fifth of
HOSAI OZAKI's
only book,
Big Sky,
is printed in this issue. He lived from
1885 to 1926, and his book was published one month after his death.. . .
HIROAKI SATO
is now translating and editing with Burton Watson an
anthology of Japanese poetry from ancient to modern times.. . .
MARK
SHECHNER
teaches English at the State University of New York at Buffalo
and is currently at work on a book on American-Jewish intellectual
history.. ..
KENNETH ARROW
is at Harvard University. He is Former
President of The American Economic Association, recipient of the Nobel
Memorial Prize for Economic Science, and author of
The Limits of
Organization
and other books and articles.. ..
KAY AGENA
is a poet who
lives in New York City....
RUFUS MATHEWSON,
who died in August, was
Professor of Slavic and Comparative Literature at Columbia University and
author of
The Positive Hero in Russian Literature. ...
W.W. ROBSON
is
Professor of English Literature at Edinburgh University in Scotland. His
publications include
Critical Essays
and
Modern English Literature. . ..
CLARENCE BROWN
is in the Comparative Literature Department at
Princeton University. His last two books were
Mandelstam
and
Selected
Poems of Osip Mandelstam. . . .
EVE TAVOR
has taught at Tufts University
and is now at Tel Aviv University. ...
LEONARD KRIEGER
is University
Professor of History at the University of Chicago. Two of his recent books
are
Ranke: The Meaning of History
and
The Politics of Discretion.
Partisan Review
is indexed in
Index of American Periodical Verse.