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Summer 1967 (Volume XX, No. 2)

The Dream; Words for the Day of Atonement
by Anthony Hecht
The Evil Demiurge
by E. M. Cioran
Reflections on Athos
by Joseph Bennett
Day of a Stranger
by Thomas Merton
Free
The Porcupine
by Galway Kinnell
Poem
by F. D. Reeve, trans.
Cracked Looking Glass; St. Sulpice
by Jean Garrigue
Living on the Edge
by Joseph Whitehill
Down Among the Phenomena
by Robert Martin Adams
Some Thoughts on American Painting
by Charles W. Millard
Music and Ballet Chronicle
by B. H. Haggin
The International Film
by Vernon Young
Theatre Chronicle
by John Simon
Letter to the Editor
by Stanley Kauffmann
Letter to the Editor
by Vernon Young
Poetry Chronicle
by William H. Pritchard
Of Mind and World
by Laurence Lieberman
The Language of Objects
by William Dickey
Varieties of the Will
by Robert Garis
One Bear Too Many
by Marvin Mudrick
The Two Novels
by Calvin Bedient
Old-Fashioned Ideas
by Paul Levine
Rhetoric, Poetic, and Fortune’s Wheel
by Bert O. States

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Summer 1967: $80

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