EVERGREEN REVIEW No. 71. Vol. 13, No. 71, October 1969.
New York: Evergreen Review, Inc., 1969. Perfect bound magazine. Light shelfwear. Very good.
Item #40956
4to. 80pp., 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: an interview with Fernando Arrabal, and Arrabal's memoir of his father, who was "disappeared"; June Jordan on "Black Studies: Bringing Back the Person"; Sol Yurick's portrait of writer "Hubert Selby: Symbolic Intent and Ideological Resistance, or Cocksucking and Revolution"; Marco Antonio Montes de Oca's "Ode on the Death of Che Guevara"; Julius Lester Iinterview Part II: "White Woman - Black Man"; "Frank Fleet and His Electronic Sex Machine" comic, articles by John Lahr and Leo Skir Nat Hentoff on "Participatory Television," etc.
Price: $12.00