Partisan Review. May, 1948
New York: American Committee for Cultural Freedom, Publisher, 1948. Wraps. Good. Item #017706
Printed wraps. A long running little magazine focusing on art, literature and politics, that during the 1950s and 60s, was supported by funds from the CIA through its front, The American Committee for Cultural Freedom. This issue with part II of "For Whom Does One Write," by Jean-Paul Sartre; a poem by John Berryman; a look at popular and unpopular music by Weldon Kees, etc. GOOD condition. Moderate browning. A few small stains/dampstains present on the covers, with the spine heavily toned and bearing a few small dampstains. Minor creasing.
Price: $20.00
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