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Autumn 1971 (Volume XXIV, No. 3)

Letter from England
by Bernard Bergonzi
Control Burn
by Gary Snyder
A Cambodian Diary
by Joseph Bennett
Island Trashfires; Moles in the Whelk Nest; Skin-Flying into the Storm Center
by Laurence Lieberman
On the Memoirs of Nadezhda Mandelstam
by Richard Pevear
Vows; The Princess Casamassima
by Daniel Hoffman
A Hand Wrote That; For Luis Omar Salinas, Poet of La Raza; Angel 14
by Philip Levine
One of the Seven Sleepers Awakening
by Vincent Stewart
Molière’s Dom Juan
by Irving Singer
Vestibule; Leaves from an Herbal
by John Peck
Come, Sailor
by Zulfikar Ghose
A Smile, from the Chinese of Hu Shih
by Daniel Bryant
Dancing in the Trees and Over the Roofs
by Marcia B. Siegel
Varieties of Cubism
by Charles W. Millard
Signor Petri and Monsieur Chabrol: It’s Murder
by Vernon Young
Music and Ballet Chronicle
by B. H. Haggin
Poetry Chronicle
by Richmond Lattimore
The Second Saddest Story
by Roger Sale
Paracriticism: Its Cause and Cure
by Marvin Mudrick
Fiction Chronicle
by J. Mitchell Morse
Pillow Talk
by James P. Degnan

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