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1967 (vol. 5, iss. 2) • Page Image 11

… At lb 4 At 4 Seferis: myth, miracle, Continued from page four reading of the poems - was the poet's omission of the last words of Anticleia to her son: "Note all things strange seen here, to tell your lady in after days." Seferis was convicted. He was a woman- hater, and thus he was not Homeric, was not Greek. However having re-read his poems two or three times I can presently only ac- cuse the editors of denying the wisdom of Seferis' ...…

1967 (vol. 5, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

…4 5 p I F b I F A* # Af 0 i l Am q - 7 4 A less than brilliant venture in p 3 Hinterland star- dazzles i I city bastards 4 The Line of Least Existence and Other Plays, by Rosalyn Drexler. Random House. $4.95 hardbound, $1.95 paperbound by Elaine Georges "This is very exciting!" a girl in one of Rosalyn Drexel's plays admits to her boyfriend. Unfortunately, that much cannot be said for this collection of farces. Mrs. Drexe...…

1967 (vol. 5, iss. 2) • Page Image 13

…Ai A t * S 6~ I S - 4 I. Mrs. Ginzburg and Papa Joe Continued from page one response, but behind it is a fatalism and in spite of Svetlana's self-indulgent ten- and inability to see that a society of hu- dency to see Stalinism as yet- another mans is not an immutable entity whose grotesque episode in the case history of whole is greater than its parts, the per- suffering Mother Russia. Those Soviets sons who compose it. Too often we are ...…

1967 (vol. 5, iss. 2) • Page Image 14

…I /i 0 0 A i V, w f Collected Poems 1924-1955, by George Seferis; translated and edited by Edmund Keeley and Philip Sherrard. Princeton Univ. Press. $10. by Michael Madigan The translations of Keeley and Sherrard are unavoidably not the poems of George Seferis, the poems that were awarded the Nobel Prize in 1963. For, while Seferis has given his "generous interest and cooperation" to the transla- tors, the tone of the original poems...…

1967 (vol. 5, iss. 2) • Page Image 15

… 4 I 4 4 4 '4 "Two The Novel Now: A Guide to Con- temporary Fiction, by Anthony Burgess. W. W. Norton & Co. $5. by James Rutherford For those on your Christmas list who I are semi-illiterate, in constant need of ; names to drop at cocktail parties, or I just entering an eighth-grade English I class, The Novel Now will be a welcomed I gift. Pound/,Joyce Continued fron page seven are very different one from the 1 other, and, further, that I...…

1967 (vol. 5, iss. 2) • Page Image 16

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