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Winter 1959 Issue - 20 Articles- Four Poems from "Life Studies"
Robert Lowell
, pp. 11-16 - A House of Theory
Iris Murdoch
, pp. 17-31 - The Maid's Shoes
Bernard Malamud
, pp. 32-44 - Psychoanalysis and Literary Culture Today
Alfred Kazin
, pp. 45-55 - The Conclusion
Delmore Schwartz
, p. 56 - The Sowing
Virginia Berry
, p. 57 - Two Types of Existentialist Religion and Ethics
Sidney Hook
, pp. 58-63 - Notes on Feeling and Ideology
Kathleen Nott
, pp. 64-71 - Letter from the South
James Baldwin
, pp. 72-82 - Bridges Over the Kwai
Ian Watt
, pp. 83-94 - Paris Letter
Jean Bloch-Michel
, pp. 95-99 - Theater Chronicle
Mary McCarthy
, pp. 100-106 - The American Establishment
William Phillips
, pp. 107-116 - Notes on the Problem of Historical Laws
Herbert Marcuse
, pp. 117-129 Books
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Realities and Fictions (6 Reviews) Irving Howe
, pp. 130-136 The Housebreaker of Shady Hill, and Other Stories, by John Cheever
- The Housebreaker of Shady Hill, and Other Stories by John Cheever
- Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote
- The Bell by Iris Murdoch
- The Long Dream by Richard Wright
- Niki by Tibor Dery
- The Voyeur by Alain Robbe-Grillet
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Poetry Chronicle (5 Reviews) John Hollander
, pp. 137-143 A Place to Stand, by David Wagoner
- A Place to Stand by David Wagoner
- The Dark Houses by Donald Hall
- A Cage of Spines by May Swenson
- 95 Poems~~Ninety-Five Poems by E.E. Cummings
- Selected Poems and New by Jose Garcia Villa
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A World That Never Made Him (Review) Steven Marcus
, pp. 144-147 Child of Our Time, by Michel del Castillo
- Child of Our Time by Michel del Castillo
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Looking Forward in Anger (Review) G.L. Arnold
, pp. 148-150 Conviction, by Norman Ian MacKenzie
- Conviction by Norman Ian MacKenzie
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Russian Populism (Review) Joseph Frank
, pp. 151-156 Mikhailovsky and Russian Populism, by James H. Billington
- Mikhailovsky and Russian Populism by James H. Billington
- Correspondence, pp. 157-161