1928 New Republic Robinson Jeffers, TE Lawrence, Powys, Cowley, Penn Warren, ETC

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I haven't seen another single complete issue of this 16 May 1928 New Republic anywhere else in a very long time. A very good copy with the associated separate book supplement . See photos. Some highlights I find include: John Dewey's "Outlawing Peace by Discussing War." Shaemas O'Sheel on " Kansas City : Crossroads of the Continent." Joseph Auslander's new poem, "Indictment." Stark Young's "Playwrights and Causes." Much here on new playwrights, including works by E.E. Cummings , John Dos Passos , etc. Lawrence S. Morris's opening long essay called " Robinson Jeffers : The Tragedy of a Modern Mystic ." This is an enthusiastic essay following the publication of Jeffers' "Tamar," "Roan Stallion" and "The Women at Point Sur" and the emergence of Jeffers as a major force in modern American poetry. Almost four full oversize pages. Robert Littell on Stephen Crane . This following the publication of Knopf's "Definitive" edition of the works of Crane. John Maynard Keynes on W.T. Gun's "Studies in Hereditary Ability." Malcolm Cowley on two new books by William Beebe , "Pheasant Jungles" and "The Acturus Adventure." Allen Tate on Gorham Munson's "Destinations: A Canvass of American Literature Since 1900." Van Wyck Brooks on Robert Graves's "[ T.E. ] Lawrence and the Arabian Adventure." Robert Penn Warren on new books of verse and read more