
August 1931
- Walter Lowenfels
- Morton Zabel
- A. Gonzalez
- Elizabeth Atkins
- Georgia Beardsley
From this Issue
Poem
From the magazine:Midsummer
Midsummer
By Robert Fitzgerald
The adolescent night, breath of the town,
Porchswings and whispers, maple leaves unseen
Deploying moonlight quieter than a man dead
After the locust’s song. These homes were mine
And are not now forever, these on the steps
Children I think removed to many places,
Lost among...
Porchswings and whispers, maple leaves unseen
Deploying moonlight quieter than a man dead
After the locust’s song. These homes were mine
And are not now forever, these on the steps
Children I think removed to many places,
Lost among...

Table of Contents
Castles on the Ground
Strong Roots
Tales of Women
Moor Winds
Three Poems
Contrarieties
High-School Portraits
Mutations
Comment
- Morton Dauwen Zabel
Reviews
- Stanley Kunitz
- Marianne Moore
- Bertha Ten Eyck James
Coorespondence
- Thomas Hornsby Ferril
CONTRIBUTORS



