Volume 2, Issue 2
Entries
nonfiction
International Prospects under the New President
By Walt W. Rostrow
poetry
Satan; Even Umpires Wager with Pascal; Spring Day for Fishing
By Paul Ramsey
poetry
Postcard from Home; The Polish Women; Midsummer Morning
By Jack Anderson
fiction
A Bellini in the Family
By Margaret Mathison
poetry
Blackbird
By Paul Petrie
poetry
Dusk on Scollay Square
By Morgan Gibson
poetry
Whichever way you look at it; Not a philosophic problem but a procreative pleasure
By John Tagliabue
nonfiction
The Achievement of Edwin Muir
By Joseph H. Summers
poetry
Cold
By Kate Brackett
poetry
The Funeral; Apportioning a Day of Leisure: Time Chart
By Vern Rutsala
drama
Island
By Oscar Mandel
poetry
Obliquity on Death
By Bink Noll
poetry
Lilac: Outdoors In
By Charles Philbrick
fiction
The Zeiss House
By Harold T. McCarthy
poetry
A Way of Looking; Turning Tide; Imagine Beast-Wings; Prayer; The One Word
By Robert G. Tucker
nonfiction
Personality and Moral Leadership: Operations of the Political Mind
By Sanchia Thayer
poetry
Ballad
By Jayne Berland
poetry
The Eagle Must Have an Educated Eye
By Laurence Stapleton
poetry
Five Poems
By Wilfred Owen
nonfiction
The Unknown Picasso
By Alfred Werner
nonfiction
The Sunday Morning Visitor: Reflections on the Crisis in Saigon
By Luther Allen
nonfiction
In Review: Kissinger and Cousins: No Guarantees Exist
By Paul Lauter
fiction
In Review: The Problem of Pictorial Language
By Vincent Thomas
nonfiction
In Review: Stereotypes and Jews: Faign and the Magician of Lublin
By Jules Chametzky
nonfiction
In Review: Old Songs in the New World
By Margaret Irwin
nonfiction
In Review: American Communism?Ruthenberg to Browder
By Howard Quint
Cover art
Drawing of Abraham Lincoln
By Leonard Baskin
translation
Radolphe Bresdin: Bresdin L'Étrange
By Claude Roger-Marx, translated from the French by Katherine Allen Clarke
translation
Radolphe Bresdin: Odilon Redon on his Master Bresdin
By Odilon Redon, translated from the French by Alexander and Anne Hull
translation
Radolphe Bresdin: Bresdin in America
By Marius-Ary Leblond, translated from the French by Willard R. Trask
translation
Radolphe Bresdin: Paul Bresdin on his Father
By Paul Bresdin, translated from the French by Robert B. Johnson
Table of Contents
International Prospects under the New President,
Non-Fiction by Walt W. Rostrow
Satan; Even Umpires Wager with Pascal; Spring Day
for Fishing, Poetry by Paul Ramsey
Postcard from Home; The Polish Women;
Midsummer Morning, Poetry by Jack Anderson
A Bellini in the Family, Poetry by Margaret Mathison
Blackbird, Poetry by Paul Petrie
Dusk on Scollay Square, Poetry by Morgan Gibson
Whichever way you look at it; Not a philosophic "problem"
but a procreative pleasure, Poetry by John Tagliabue
The Achievement of Edwin Muir,
Non-Fiction by Joseph H. Summers
Cold, Poetry by Kate Brackett
The Funeral; Apportioning a Day of Leisure: Time Chart,
Poetry by Vern Rutsala
Island, Drama by Oscar Mandel
Obliquity on Death, Poetry by Bink Noll
Lilac: Outdoors In, Poetry by Charles Philbrick
The Zeiss House, Fiction by Harold T. McCarthy
A Way of Looking; Turning Tide; Imagine Beast-Wings;
Prayer; The One Word, Poetry by Robert G. Tucker
Personality and Moral Leadership: Operations of the
Political Mind, Non-Fiction by Sanchia Thayer
Ballad, Poetry by Jayne Berland
The Eagle Must Have an Educated Eye, Poetry by Laurence Stapleton
Five Poems, Poetry by Wilfred Owen, with drawings by Ben Shahn
The Unknown Picasso, Non-Fiction by Alfred Werner
The Sunday Morning Visitor: Reflections on the
Crisis in Saigon, Non-Fiction by Luther Allen
In Review: Kissinger and Cousins: No Guarantees Exist,
Non-Fiction by Paul Lauter
In Review: The Problem of Pictorial Language,
Non-Fiction by Vincent Thomas
In Review: Stereotypes and Jews: Faign and the Magician
of Lublin, Non-Fiction by Jules Chametzky
In Review: Old Songs in the New World,
Non-Fiction by Margaret Irwin
In Review: American Communism–Ruthenberg to
Browder, Non-Fiction by Howard Quint
Drawing of Abraham Lincoln, Cover Art by Leonard Baskin