PARIS REVIEW
No. 38 (Summer, 1966). Contains an interview with Arthur Miller and material by Rosalyn Drexler, Jesse Hill Ford, Rudolph Wurlitzer, Joe Brainard, Kenward Elmslie, Michael Benedikt, Leroi Jones, et al. [70070]
No. 38 (Summer, 1966). Contains an interview with Arthur Miller and material by Rosalyn Drexler, Jesse Hill Ford, Rudolph Wurlitzer, Joe Brainard, Kenward Elmslie, Michael Benedikt, Leroi Jones, et al. [70070]
No. 39 (Fall, 1966). Contains interviews with Harold Pinter and Edward Albee and material by Tom Clark, Pablo Neruda, Ron Padgett, Diane di Prime, Sotere Torregian, Leonard Michaels, e. e. cummings, et al. [70071]
No. 40 (Winter-Spring, 1967). Contains an interview with Jorge Luis Borges and material by Frank Conroy, Christina Stead, John Cage, John Ashbery, Ted Berrigan, Kenward Elmslie, Ted Hughes, Aram Saroyan, et al. [70072]
No. 42 (Winter-Spring, 1968). Contains an interview with Conrad Aiken and material by Leonard Michaels, Mordecai Richler, Blaise Cendrars, Allen Ginsberg, John Giorno, Kenneth Koch, Gerard Malanga, Ed Sanders, Philip Whalen, et al. [70073]
No. 1 (Winter 1977-78). Little magazine of expatriate literature edited in Paris by Ken Timmerman. [32089]
Vol. I, No. 3 (June-July, 1934). "A Bi-Monthly of Revolutionary Literature Published by the John Reed Club of New York." This issue contains "Problems and Perspectives in Revolutionary Literature" by Wallace Phelps & Philip Rahv, "Southern Highway 51" by John Wexley, "Ballad of Tampa" by Joseph Freeman, Boris Pilnyak &..... [36493]
Vol. VII, No. 5 (September-October, 1940). This issue contains "Trotsky Is Dead" by Dwight Macdonald, "The Cultural Front: Leon Trotsky" by James T. Farrell, "Nemea" by Lawrence Durrell, poems by Harold Rosenberg, Weldon Kees & Richard Eberhart, "The Fate of Conservative Man" by Guenter Reimann, etc. [53438]
Vol. XV, No. 5 (May, 1948). Contains material by Philip Rahv, Elio Vittorini, Jean-Paul Sartre, John Berryman, Clellon Holmes, Richard Wilbur, Alfred Kazin, Josephine Herbst, Clement Greenberg, Horace Gregory, Weldon Kees, et al. [22027]
Vol. XVI, No. 3 (March, 1949). Contains material by A. J. Ayer, R. P. Blackmur, Sidney Hook, Alfred Kazin, Philip Rahv, Isaac Rosenfeld, Allen Tate, Paul Tillich, William Barrett, Delmore Schwartz, et al. [22030]
Vol. XXII, No. 2 (Spring, 1955). Contains material by André Malraux, Robert Penn Warren, Clement Greenberg, Michael Hamburger, Isaac Babel, Diana Trilling, Mary McCarthy, Elizabeth Hardwick, Irving Howe, Horace Gregory, et al. [22033]
Vol. XXII, No. 4 (Fall, 1955). Contains material by AndrĂ¡ Malraux, Vladimir Nabokov, Theodore Roethke, Walter Kaufmann, Dudley Fitts, Elizabeth Hardwick, Isaac Rosenfeld, et al. [22034]
Vol. XXIII, No. 1 (Winter, 1956). Contains material by Richard Wilbur, Leslie A. Fiedler, Mary McCarthy, Stanley Edgar Hyman, Arthur Mizener, Irving Howe, F. W. Dupee, Newton Arvin, Hans Meyerhoff, et al. [22035]
Vol. XXV, No. 4 (Fall, 1958). Contains material by Hannah Arendt, Norman Mailer, Isaac Deutscher, Harold Rosenberg, Steven Marcus, William Barrett, W. S. Merwin, George Santayana, et al. [22036]
Vol. XXXVII, No. 4 (1970). Contains material by Michael Harrington, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Howard Zinn, Joyce Carol Oates, Russell Banks, James Gilbert, et al. [22042]
Vol. XL, No. 2 (1973). Contains material by Susan Sontag, Barbara Rose, Jules Feiffer, Joseph Brodsky, Anna Akhmatova, et al. [22045]
Vol. XL, No. 3 (1973). Contains material by Harold Rosenberg, Stephen Spender, Philip Roth, Joyce Carol Oates, Rochelle Owens, Jerome Rothenberg, Peter Gay, Erica Jong, David Caute, et al. [22046]
Vol. XXVI, No. 2 (Spring, 1959). Contains material by Isaac Deutscher, Irving Howe, Raymond Williams, Malcolm Lowry, Diana Trilling, W. D. Snodgrass, Hans Meyerhoff, Elizabeth Hardwick, Richard Hofstadter, Alfred Kazin, Steven Marcus, Adrienne Rich, Harold Rosenberg, et al. [51935]
No. 4 (January-April, 1938). Final issue (of four) of this left-wing photo magazine of current events. This issue is devoted to "China Reborn" [43346]
Vol. 1, No. 1 (March-April, 1956), Vol. 1, No. 2 (winter, 1956), Vol. 1, No. 3 (Winter, 19257) & Vol. 1, No. 4 (Summer, 1960). Little magazine edited in New York by Tambimutto. Contributors include W. H. Auden, Roy Campbell, e. e. cummings, Lawrence Durrell, Richard Eberhart, William Empson, Robert..... [106106]
No. One (1949) - No. Two (1950). Little magazine issued in New York which was a successor to the "Yale Poetry Review." Contributors include Gil Orlovitz, J. C. Crews, David Daiches, John Ashbery, Louis D. Rubin, Jr., Brewster Ghiselin, Parker Tyler, Roger Shattuck, Harvey Shapiro, et al. [43475]
Volume 2, No. 1 (January, 1945). Monthly edited in New York by Dwight Macdonald. This issue contains "The Rottennest Episode of a Rotten War: The Churchill-Labor Government's Provocative Intrigues. The Full Story, Documented. Salute to the Heroic Greek Resistance!," "The Liberals 'Indispensible Man': Hitler" by "Gallicus," "Socialism in Extremis" by..... [85356]
Volume 2, No. 5 (May, 1945). Monthly edited in New York by Dwight Macdonald. This issue contains "F.D.R." by George S. Schuyler, "Nihilism" by Ignazio Silone, "The Political Lag of Commonwealth" by Daniel Bell, "Stalin's Advocate" (about James Burnham) by Lionel Abel, etc. [85357]
Volume 2, No. 7 (July, 1945). Monthly edited in New York by Dwight Macdonald. This issue contains "The Political Meaning of Some Recent Revisions of Freud" by Paul Goodman, "My 'Friends'" by William Worthy, Jr., "Revolution, Ltd: A Text with Comments" (about the Socialist Workers Party) by Macdonald, etc. [85358]
Volume 3, No. 5 (May, 1946). Monthly edited in New York by Dwight Macdonald. This issue contains "The Communists and the National Question" by A.B.C., "The Independent Woman: A New Course" by Ethel Goldwater, "A Non-Dogmatic Approach to Marxism" by Karl Korsch, "London Letter" by George Woodcock, etc. [85359]
Volume I, No. 8 (September, 1944). Monthly edited in New York by Dwight Macdonald. This issue contains "The France of Tomorrow: What the French Underground Wants" by Louis Clair, "The Life and Death of Max Hoelz" by Ruth Fischer, "War as an Institution (1): Notes on the Psychology of Killing"..... [85354]