Volume 28 | Issue 1 Article 19
1958
Front Matter
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"A CROSS SECTION of what thinking writers write," is the target of the magazine
Best
Articles&
Stories, which has chosen to reprint four pic>ccs from the Autumn, 1957, Newl\tlexico Quarterly. Selected articles are "Thomas Nast, Crusader and Satirist," by Robert Berkelman, and "Felix Candela:' by Esther McCoy. The story, "The Little Engine that Went Backward," by
E.
W. Ted-lock,J
L,.with the drawing by DennisTedlock, also was chosen. A poem, "The Authorities," by Hollis Sum-mers, completes the list. I~ciden
tally, Summers' poems will appear in a volume to be published by Harper
& Brothers.
Best Articles
&Stories,
choosing its materials from the lead-ing intellectual magazines, is pub-lished in Bloomington, Indiana, ten times a year.
The
Beloit
PoetryTournaI
forSpring, 1958, included poems by
Nl\tlQ carftributors Edsel Ford, Hol-lis Summers, Marvin Solomon, Wil-liam Stafford, and Elizabeth Bartlett. Odyssey Chapbook Publications,
Chicag~, has released
Advertise-ments,
a book of poems by RobertSward, whose "Tom Cobb" ap-peared in the Fall NMQ.
A handsome example of the good tYPography designed by Jonathan Williams, P.ublisher, of Highlands, North Carolina, is A Laughter
in the
Mind,
poems by Irving Layton.Wil-liams is advancing the cause of to-day's pattry and contemporary books with his remarkable output of beau-tiful volumes of modern verse.
Exposition Press has released a vol-ume of poems,
Life in
ManyFac-ets,
by Thomas V. Calkins, well known Southwesterner. Mr. Calkins is counselling psychologist for the U. S. Veterans Administration in Albuquerq ue.In 1956, the University of New
M~xicoannounced its newly created D. H. Lawrence Fellowship. The Fellowship, administered under the chairmanship of Dr.
E.
W. Tedlock,J
r., provides summer residence at the Lawrence Ranch near Taos and is awarded to a writer or artist of promise for purposes of rest, recrea-tion, and creative work.Recipient of the first Fellowship is ALFRED ALVAREZ, 2f),English poet and critic, who spent the summer of 1958 at the Ranch. Author of The
Shaping Mind,
a study oftwentieth-century English and American po-etry, Mr. Alvarez has published verse in anthologies and magazines in Eng-land, France, Sweden, and America. He plans a novel, and is collecting, for book publication, his notes on Donne which he delivered at Prince-ton in the Christian Gauss seminars in criticism.