Autumn 1961 (Volume XIV, No. 3) Last Letters from Stalingrad, trans. by Franz Schneider and Charles Gullans Comment by Anonymous Behold the Lilies of the Field; The Man Who Married Magdalene: Variation on a Theme by Louis Simpson; Egypt: The Floating Lovers; The Swan; “Je n’ai pas oublié, voisine de la ville…”; Church Bells Poetry by Anthony Hecht The River that is East; Flowerherding Pictures on Mount Monadnock; To a Child in Calcutta; Calcutta Visits Poetry by Galway Kinnell Hung Over; Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960; A Message Hidden in an Empty Wine Bottle That I Threw into a Gulley of Maple Trees One Night at an Indecent Hour; Depressed by a Book of Bad Poetry, I Walk Toward an Unused Pasture and Invite the Insects to Join Me; Today I Was Happy, So I Made This Poem Poetry by James Wright The Duck; The Caterpillar; Fall; On a Journey Poetry by Theodore Holmes Etudes de Plusieurs Paysages de l’Ame Poetry by Hayden Carruth Not Forgotten Poetry by Peter Davison The Barometer; The Chestnut Avenue: at Alton House Poetry by Charles Tomlinson I Want a Sunday Kind of Love Fiction by Herbert Gold American Music: The Columbia Series II Arts Review by Joseph Kerman Art Chronicle: Great American Painters Arts Review by Sonya Rudikoff The Follies Fellini Arts Review by Norman N. Holland The Essences of Being Arts Review by Joseph Bennett Operation Jesus Book Review by Benjamin DeMott The Pragmatism of His Boyhood Book Review by Paul Goodman Fiction Chronicle Book Review by Patrick Cruttwell The Theatre Critic and His Double Book Review by John Simon Important and Unimportant Poems Book Review by Louis Simpson New Poetry Recordings Arts Review by William Meredith The Poetry of Hugo von Hofmannsthal Book Review by Sigurd Burckhardt
Last Letters from Stalingrad, trans. by Franz Schneider and Charles Gullans
Comment- by Anonymous