SETH FORMAN
595
if there are large numbers of black intellectuals who have, albeit unwit–
tingly, taken up the fight where Irving Howe left off, there is also a
significant number of important individuals who can legitimately carry the
torch passed to them by Ralph Ellison.
COMING SOON
IN
PARTISAN REVIEW:
• Denis Donoghue on T. S. Eliot
• Eugene Goodheart on Marshall McLuhan
• H . J. Kaplan's
"Reflections on Sade"
• New French Thought:
Annie Cohen-Solal
and
Dominique Schnapper
• Reviews of
E. M. Cioran, Adam Michnik,
and
Eugenio Montale
• Fiction by
Ivo Andric, Arnost Lustig,
Jerzy Pilch,
and
Muriel Spark
• Poetry by
Mary Jo Bang, Kay Ryan,
and
John Updike