Vol. 52 No. 2 1985 - page 6

CONTRIBUTORS
FERNANDO ARRABAL is the well-known Spanish author and playwright.
His latest novel,
The Castle Struck by Lightning,
wi" be brought out
by Viking-Penguin this fall. ...
The Image and Other Stories,
ISAAC
BASHEVIS SINGER's new collection, wi" be published this spring by
Farrar, Straus
&
Giroux.... LIONEL ABEL's memoir,
The Intellectual Fol–
lies,
has been recently issued by W. W. Norton.... Professor of Chinese
literature at the University of Chicago, LEO LEE writes frequently on con–
temporary Chinese literature and culture.... CHARLES TOMLINSON's
latest volume is
Notes from New York and Other Poems,
recently pub–
lished by Oxford University Press.... MARY OLIVER received the
1984
Pulitzer Prize for her book of poems,
American Primitive
(Little, Brown
&
Co.). ...
EUGENIO MONTALE,
1896-1981,
was awarded the Nobel Prize
for Literature in
1975.. . .
WILLIAM ARROWSMITH's complete translation
of Montale's
La Bufera
e
Altro (The Storm and Other Things)
is forthcom–
ing from W. W. Norton.... DAVID WEISS, who teaches at Hobart and
William Smith Colleges, has completed a chapbook of poems,
The Pail
of Steam,
to be published by State Street Press.... ANDREW HARVEY's
latest work is A
Journey in Ladakh,
from Houghton Miff"n.. . . Author of
the poetic translation,
Pindar's Victory Songs
(Johns Hopkins University
Press), FRANK J. NISETICH is an associate professor of classics at the
University of Massachusetts, Boston.... MICHAEL GOODMAN lives in
Boston and works for the Cambridge consulting firm of Arthur D. Little.
. . . DAVID ST. JOHN is now Fellow in Literature at the American Acad–
emy in Rome. His new volume of poetry,
No Heaven,
will be put out this
spring by Houghton Miff"n. ...
The Mural of Wakeful Sleep
by LAURENCE
LIEBERMAN, the second in a trilogy of poems about the Caribbean, wi"
be published by Macmi"an. . . . Art historian, curator, and critic, BARBARA
ROSE is the author of
American Art Since 1900
(Holt, Rinehart
&
Win–
ston)... . FRED MISURELLA is working on a series of articles about Milan
Kundera and other Central European writers now living In Paris... . MARK
SHECHNER's essay on Wilhelm Reich is part of a forthcoming book on
Jewish inte"ectual life in America after the war. . .. MILLICENT BELL is a
professor of English at Boston University and the author of
Edith Wharton
and Henry James
(George Braziller) and other works of criticism and bi–
ography.. . . PAUL HOLLANDER, aut,hor of
The Many Faces of Socialism
(Transaction Books), Is a fellow at the Russian Research Center of Har·
vard University and a professor of sociology at the University of Massa–
chusetts, Amherst. . . . BERNARD SEMMEL, whose most recent book is
John Stuart MifF and the Pursuit of Virtue
(Yale University Press), is a pro–
fessor of history at the State University of New York at Stony Brook....
EDITH KURZWEIL is currently writing a book comparing psychoanalysis
in America, Austria, France, and Germany, tentatively titled,
Four Faces
of Freud. ...
EUGENE GOODHEART, Edytha Macy Gross Professor of
Humanities at Brandeis University, is the author of
The Skeptic Disposi–
tion in Contemporary CritiCism,
just issued by Princeton University Press.
. . . An associate professor of English at Boston University and author
of
Marianne Moore: Imaginary
Possessions (Harvard University Press),
BONNIE COSTELLO is completing a book about Elizabeth Bishop. . . .
ANTHONY GIDDENS is Reader in Sociology at the University of Cam–
bridge, England. His latest book is
The Constitution of Society
(Univer–
sity of California Press).
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