Vol. 24, No. 3
Collection:
Partisan Review Issues
Date:
Summer 1957
Content Type:
Printed Material
Language:
English
Description:
Includes writings by James Baldwin, Theodore Roethke, Stanley Kunitz, Jean Bloch-Michel, and Hilton Kramer.
Table of Contents: |
"Sonny's Blues," by James Baldwin "What Can I Tell My Bones?," (Verse) by Theodore Roethke "The Fate of the Avant-Garde," by Richard Chase "Grandeur and Misery of the Count of Villamediana," by Gregorio Maranon "Science and Human Behavior," (Verse) by John Hollander "She Wept, She Railed," (Verse) by Stanley Kunitz "African Violets," (Verse) by Patricia Coombs "Persephone Pauses," (Verse) by Carolyn Kizer "The Figure of Christ in American Literature," by Ursula Brumm "Paris Letter," by Jean Bloch-Michel "Film Chronicle," by Parker Tyler A Communication "A Good Word for England," by Michael Millgate Books Snopes Revisited, (Review) by Steven Marcus The Town, by William Faulkner Critics of Ideology, (Review) by Hilton Kramer Politics and the Novel, by Irving Howe Broken Eggs But No Omelets, (Review) by Henry Popkin The Complete Works of Nathanael West, by Nathanael West Power and Belief, (Review) by Martin Lebowitz "The Mystery of Personality in the Novel," by Herbert Gold Correspondence |
Associated Personal Entities: |
Baldwin, James, 1924-1987 |
Bloch-Michel, Jean, 1912- |
Brumm, Ursula |
Chase, Richard, 1904-1988 |
Christ, Jesus |
Coombs, Patricia |
Gold, Herbert, 1924- |
Hollander, John |
Kizer, Carolyn |
Kramer, Hilton |
Kunitz, Stanley, 1905-2006 |
Lebowitz, Martin, 1921-1993 |
Maranon, Gregorio, 1887-1960 |
Marcus, Steven |
Millgate, Michael |
Popkin, Henry |
Roethke, Theodore, 1908-1963 |
Snopes family (Fictitious characters) |
Tyler, Parker |
Associated Subjects: |
Avant-garde (Aesthetics) |
England |
Intellectuals |
Paris (France) |
Politics |
Television – United States |
Keywords: |
Partisan Review Issues |
1957 |