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Summer 1952 (Volume V, No. 2)

Seven Indian Tales
by Jaime de Angulo
Fictitious Americans
by Stanley Geist
The Atlantic Unites
by R. P. Blackmur
Good News of Death
by Louis Simpson
Jungian Mythology
by Robert Graves
Three Poems
by Thomas Barbour
Notes from La Vie de Bohème
by Herbert Gold
Rome Letter
by Ben Johnson
Missing: A Milieu for Theatre
by William Becker
Stage Personality of Martha Graham
by Beatrice Gottlieb
Dreiser’s Place on the Screen
by George Barbarow
The Lyre and the Sledgehammer
by Joseph Bennett
The Topics of Discrimination
by R. W. B. Lewis
Equilibrist with an Eagle
by Grover Smith
A Communication
by Paul Blackburn
A Communication
by C. R. Busby

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