Issue: Spring - 1971

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Always Summer (Fiction - page 430)
Caroline Gordon and 'The Captive': An Interview (page - 447)
Caroline Gordon: From Penhally to A Narrow Heart (Nonfiction)
Fantasy and Fiction (Review - page 635)
Homage to Theodore Dreiser on the Centenary of His Birth (Nonfiction - page 345)
Improper Bostonian: John Wheelwright and His Poetry (Nonfiction - page 509)
None Shall Look Back: The Novel as History (Nonfiction - page 480)
On Caroline Gordon (Nonfiction - page 463)
Pathos and Dreiser (Nonfiction - page 411)
So Good of Their Kind; So I Thought She Must Have Been Forgiven (A Dream); To A Lady, in a Wartime Queue; Bad Child Left Behind (Poetry - page 579)
Sparrow Country; In California; In This Traffic, in This Time; How the Real Bible is Written (Poetry - page 586)
Talk With Robert Hillyer; More Straitly Than a Vow; D'Autre Temps; A Twin Toilet, After Rowlandson; Cathedral; A Poem by David McCord (Poetry - page 541)
The Enemy & Others (Poetry - page 593)
The Function of Ritual in Caroline Gordon's Green Centuries (Nonfiction - page 495)
The Lizard (Fiction - page 604)
The Relevance of Jean Racine (Nonfiction - page 548)
The Ship: An Evening Elegy (Poetry - page 595)
The Underground Stream: A Note on Caroline Gordon's Fiction (Nonfiction - page 467)
Troilus Heaven; Giving You Words (Poetry - page 591)
Two Books About Edward Thomas (Review - page 616)
Urban Streams; Kennesaw Mountain (Poetry - page 601)
Walter M. Miller, Jr.s 'A Canticle for Leibowitz': A Rediscovery (Nonfiction - page 572)
Caroline Gordon
John Wheelwright
Theodore Dreiser
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