Description: Outstanding issue of the Saturday Review for Xmas Eve, 1960 offers numerous essays on the importance of the creative arts by Herbert Read, Thomas Hart Benton, Stuart Hampshire, Lukas Foss, and others; a new poem by Theodore Weiss; Granville Hicks on the pessimism of American writers, including the young Philip Roth, Norman Mailer, others; an interview with the young "Angry" British film director Tony Richardson; a poem by Robert Graves, an editorial on whether the Peace Corps is a good idea; Henry Steele Comminger on Chicago's Jane Addams; a number of photo/essays on the importance of foreign films, Fellini, etc. Some wear to wrappers and one leaf loose from staple, but otherwise a good complete copy. Hard to find issue.
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Features: 1st Edition
Publication Frequency: Weekly
Topic: Literary
Publication Month: December
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Language: English
Publication Year: 19600000
Publication Name: Saturday Review of Literature