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Autumn 1968 (Volume XXI, No. 3)

Letter to the Editor
by Carolyn Kizer
Letter to the Editor
by Vernon Young
Presidents
by W. S. Merwin
Oedipus: The Religious Issue
by George E. Dimock
Eight Poems, trans. by Charles Tomlinson
by Octavio Paz
Eight Translations from Octavio Paz
by Charles Tomlinson
Flying Below Sea Level; Flying on the Surface
by Laurence Lieberman
The End of Your Life; Coming Home, Detroit, 1968
by Philip Levine
Coming Back from Pyschotherapy; Encounter, Psychiatric Institute
by Eugenia Plunkett
Float; Staying
by Dorothy Roberts
Pinter’s Homecoming: The Shock of Nonrecognition
by Bert O. States
Milius and Melanie
by Richard Stern
Music and Ballet Chronicle
by B. H. Haggin
New Films: Children and Fools
by Vernon Young
Masters and Innocents
by J. Mitchell Morse
Mailer on the March
by John Simon
Seizing the Yesterday
by Roger Sale
Questions of Reality
by Herbert Leibowitz
Provender from Cathay
by Guy Davenport
Splendid Things
by Earl Miner
The Victorians
by Calvin Bedient
Why Read Criticism?
by William H. Pritchard

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