Item #40951 EVERGREEN REVIEW No. 65

EVERGREEN REVIEW No. 65. Vol. 13, No. 65, April 1969.

New York: Evergreen Review, Inc., 1969. Perfect bound magazine. Light shelfwear; small chip at base of spine. Very good.

Item #40951

4to. 96pp., illustrated. Presenting some of the finest work of its era, the Evergreen Review both documented and defined it in a fascinating mix of literature, art, criticism, film, drama, poetry and journalism. This issue features Martin Duberman's play, "History," as well as an autobiographical piece, "On Becoming a Historian"; Julius Lester & Nat Hentoff discuss Black anti-Semitism and Jewish racism; Dick Strong & Lance Sterling's "Frank Fleet and His Electronic Sex Machine" comic; plus fiction by Roy L. Walford and Leonard Michaels, poetry by J. Anthony Stowers, John Lahr on "The Death of the Underground," and "Lola in L.A." - director Jacques Demy in conversation with Michel Delahaye.

Price: $9.00