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CONTRIBUTORS: MICHAEL ALLEN lives in Bloomington, Indiana, has pubUshed in a number of magazines , and has taught in the Indiana Poets-in-the-School program. STANLEY ARONOWITZ , author of False Promises, is preparing a new book, the tentative title of which is: Motel Madness: American Culture and Social Consciousness. FREDERICK BUELL is the author of Theseus and Other Poems (Ithaca House). MARK BURKE Uves in Leeds, England. HELEN DEGEN COHEN comes from the Chicago area. VICTOR CONTOSKI is working on a critical study of contemporary American poetry. TERRY EAGLETON reviews poetry regularly for Stand (Eng.). DAN GEORGAKAS is coauthor of Detroit: I Do Mind Dying. ALBERT GOLDBARTH teaches at Cornell. DAVID GRIFFITH is from Washington, D.C. ELLIOT KRIEGER teaches at UMass Boston and is writing a book on Shakespeare's comedies. HENRY MALONE lives in Detroit. BARBARA MOORE had a poem in NS4. HEINER MÜLLER visited the United States last Spring. His The Horatian appeared in NS6. The first part of DAVID PECK's bibliography is in the double issue, NS 2/3 (1974). DEBORAH ROSENFELT Uves in Santa Monica and is preparing a script-study of Salt of the Earth for the Feminist Press. LARRY RUBIN's third book of poems, All My Mirrors Lie, was pubUshed last FaU by Godine. SCOTT SANDERS teaches at Indiana University. SUSAN FROMBERG SCHAEFFER's Anya was pubUshed last year by MacmUuan. WILLIAM J. SCHAFER's essay on Truman Nelson is one of a series he is doing on "neglected American noveusts." JAMES SCULLY had a long poem in the last MR. JOANNE SELTZER has had poems in a number of small magazines. PAUL SOLYN grew up in Youngstown. PATRICK STORY had an article in NS5. He teaches at George Mason University in Virginia. CHARLES THORNBURY Uves in Leicester (Eng.). TOM WAYMAN has just edited A Government Job at Last: An Anthology of Working Poems, Mainly Canadian (Vancouver: MacLeod Books). STERLING KELLY WEBB Uves in Milwaukee. DONALD WESLING appeared in two earUer MR's, 4 & 5. JOHN WILLIAMS ' latest novel is The Junior Bachelor Society. HAROLD WITTs Winesburg by the Sea will be pubUshed later this year by Thorp Springs Press. JACK ZIPES is an editor ofNew German Critique. ...

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