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    From Ikons of a Coast

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    CHARLES LILLARD has recently been teaching at the University of Victoria; his poems have appeared in a number of magazines, among them Malahat, Prism, Mainline, Fiddlehead, Quarry, and West Coast Review. He has also done translations from German, Dutch, and Nootkan. His most recent book is Jabble, a long poem

    Poetry Chronicle: Erica Jong, Peter Wild, and others

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    JOHN DITSKY, a former contributor to OR, has published poetry, essays, and reviews in a number of North American journals. He is poetry editor of Windsor Review and Professor of English at the University of Windsor, where he teaches American literature and Modern Drama

    We Begin These Affairs Lightly

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    M. L. ROSENTHAL\u27s most recent book of poems is The View from the Peacock\u27s Tail (Oxford University Press, 1972); his Poetry and the Common Life was published last fall (Oxford). His earlier books include The Modem Poets: A Critical Introduction; The New Poets : American and British Poetry Since World War II; Blue Boy on Skates (poems); and Beyond Power : New Poems. He teaches at New York University

    Contributors, ads, issue 2

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    Contributors, advertisements

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    Back Cover, issue 3

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    A Fiction of Masks: Cocteau\u27s Novels of Youth

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    GEORGE WOODCOCK, editor of Canadian Literature, is the author of Canada and the Canadians, Anarchism, The Crystal Spirit, Hugh MacLennan, Mordecai Richler, and other books. He teaches English at the University of British Columbia. McClelland and Stewart recently added to their Canadian Writers Series a study of his work — George Woodcock by Peter Hughes

    Front Cover, issue 2

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    Two Poems: Pantheon; XVIII

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    CÉSAR VALLEJO (1892-1938), one of the renowned Spanish-language poets of this century, was born in Santiago, Peru, and spent the last fifteen years of his life in Europe, where he was an ardent advocate of the Spanish Republican cause. His poetry is collected in Los Heraldos Negros (1919), Trilce (1922), and Poemas Humanos (1939)

    Rushlight

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    THEODORE WEISS edits the distinguished Quarterly Review of Literature, celebrating its thirtieth anniversary. His seventh book of poems, Open Season, is finished

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