Volume 7, Issue 3

Table of Contents

On Robert Frost’s Poems, Non-Fiction by Andrei Sinyavsky, L. Tikos and F. C. Ellert

Carrabassett Suite, Poetry by John Judson

Realism; The Real Thing; Dear Arl, Poetry by Al Young

Good-bye, Good-bye, Poetry by Ralph I. Salisbury

John Hawkes on His Novels, Interview with John Graham

John Hawkes: The Lime Twig and Other Tenuous Horrors, Non-Fiction by Robert I. Edenbaum

Because, Poetry by J. Peter Meinke

Girls & Drums; Miss Edna’s Epitaph, Poetry by J. G. Cooke

The Happiest You’ve Ever Been, Fiction by Nancy A. J. Potter

Written on the Run; Cockaigne, Poetry by John Taylor

The Old Hotel by the El Fell Down, Poetry by Robert Lewis Weeks

Solipsism and Death in D. H. Lawrence’s Late Works, Non-Fiction by David Cavitch

The Perfect Destroyers, Poetry by Stanley Koehler

The Novels of Anthony Burgess, Non-Fiction by W. H. Pritchard

Pocoangelini 42, Poetry by Lewis Turco

My Uncle’s Voice, Poetry by Allan Block

Western Hero, Poetry by R. L. Hughes

Drama and Film: Revolution as Theatre: Danton’s Death and Marat/SadeNon-Fiction by E. M. Fleissner; The Italian Film: Antonioni, Fellini, Bolognini, Non-Fiction by Anne Paolucci

Death by Accident, Poetry by Stephen Stepanchev

Overcoming the White Man’s History, Non-Fiction by Howard N. Meyer

Medical Aid: An Old Man’s Lark, Poetry by D. L. Jones

The Pond (I); The Pond (III); The Return, Poetry by Beth Bentley

Tact; The Assertions, Poetry by Thomas Whitbread


IN REVIEW:

Eliot’s Weary Gestures of Dismissal, Non-Fiction by W. K. Wimsatt

Assimilating Yeats, Non-Fiction by Helen Vendler

Stanley Elkin’s Orphans, Non-Fiction by Allen Guttmann

Reason and Judgement in Criticism, Non-Fiction by Isabel C. Hungerland

Sean O’ Casey: Fact and Fancy, Non-Fiction by Ronald Ayling


Feeding Time at the Snake Cage, Poetry by Adrianne Marcus

Contributors

Ronald Ayling edited Sean O’Casey’s posthumous stories and articles and is currently writing a critical biography.

Beth Bentley is co-director (with her husband) of the Pacific North West Poetry reading series.

Greenwich Village sandal-maker Allen Block has published poetry in Saturday Review, The Nation, Kenyon Review.

David Cavitch teaches English at Smith.

The late Jay G. Cooke worked for the United Press. The author of Remedies and Rackets, The Segregationist, he received an honorable mention in Best Short Stories of 1954 and the Joseph Henry Jackson Award.

Robert I. Edenbaum teaches English at Temple.

Former editor of MR, next year F. C. Ellert will be Director of the University of Massachusetts Atlantic Studies Program at Freiburg.

E. M. Fleissner, Professor Emeritus of German at Wells College, will be Visiting Professor of German at Cornell next year.

John Graham has published in Journal of the History of Ideas, Studies in Romanticism, Modern Fiction Studies.

Allen Guttmann is the author of The Wound in the Heart.

R. L. Hughes is a journalist in the Royal Courts of Justice, London.

Isabel C. Hungerland is with the Department of Philosophy at Berkeley.

Donald JonesMedical Aid and Other Poems will be published by the University of Nebraska in February, 1967.

John Judson lives in Iowa City.

A professor at the University of Massachusetts, Stanley Koehler edited the William Carlos Williams issue of MR.

Poems by Adrianne Marcus have appeared in Poetry Northwest, Epoch, Atlantic Monthly.

Peter Meinke will teach English at Florida Presbyterian College.

Howard N. Meyer is a practicing attorney in New York.

Elliot Offner, who teaches at Smith, designed the MR monogram and the Signature format.

Anne Paolucci, at present on a Fulbright in Naples, is completing a study of American Drama.

Nancy A. J. Potter won the O. Henry Prize Story Award in 1965.

A frequent MR contributor, W. H. Pritchard teaches at Amherst College.

Editor of Northwest Review, Ralph Salisbury will be in Europe for a year.

Born in Yugoslavia, Stephen Stepanchev is professor of English at Queens.

John Taylor‘s volume of poems, The Soap Duckets, was published by Verb.

Laszlo Tikos is a member of the Russian Department at the University of Massachusetts.

Lewis Turco has published two books of poetry; he recently gave readings at Tufts and the Cambridge Center.

This fall, Helen Vendler will join the English Department of Boston University.

Robert Lewis weeks’ poems have been published by the New Yorker, Beloit, Carleton Miscellany, Poetry Northwest.

Four Infinitives by Thomas Whitbread was published by Harper and Row, 1964.

Frederick Clifford Ford Professor of Literature at Yale, W. K. Wimsatt is the author of Hateful Contraries (1965) and The Portraits of Alexander Pope (1965).

Al Young lives in Berkeley, California.