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The
Hudson
Review

A Magazine of Literature and the Arts

“The Hudson Review is rare in having remained a forum for intelligent, well-written criticism and cultural commentary on a broad spectrum of topics . . . it belongs to a tiny handful of magazines where the first criterion of inclusion is literary merit.”

— The Wall Street Journal

Summer 1952 (Volume V, No. 2)


Seven Indian Tales

    Fiction
  • by Jaime de Angulo

Fictitious Americans

    Criticism
  • by Stanley Geist

The Atlantic Unites

    Criticism
  • by R. P. Blackmur

Good News of Death

    Poetry
  • by Louis Simpson

Jungian Mythology

    Criticism
  • by Robert Graves

Three Poems

    Poetry
  • by Thomas Barbour

Notes from La Vie de Bohème

    Uncategorized
  • by Herbert Gold

Rome Letter

    Comment
  • by Ben Johnson

Missing: A Milieu for Theatre

    Uncategorized
  • by William Becker

Stage Personality of Martha Graham

    Arts Review
  • by Beatrice Gottlieb

Dreiser’s Place on the Screen

    Arts Review
  • by George Barbarow

The Lyre and the Sledgehammer

    Book Review
  • by Joseph Bennett

The Topics of Discrimination

    Book Review
  • by R. W. B. Lewis

Equilibrist with an Eagle

    Book Review
  • by Grover Smith

A Communication

    Comment
  • by Paul Blackburn

A Communication

    Comment
  • by C. R. Busby

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