New Directions in Prose and Poetry, Issue 17New Directions, 1961 - American literature |
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NEW DIRECTIONS IN PROSE & POET
User Review - Not Available - Book VerdictEditor Laughlin published the first New Directions anthology in 1936; regrettably, this is the last (due to "rising production costs,'' as Laughlin notes). The anthology's demise amounts to a ... Read full review
Contents
LEOUN by Jean Cocteau translated by Alan Neame | 9 |
GOGOLs WIFE by Tommaso Landolfi translated | 31 |
A SEQUENCE by Denise Levertov | 45 |
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