Evergreen Review, Sept.-Oct. 1962 Vol. 6 No. 26 Literary magazine.
Good condition with normal wear for its age. Cover with small flaws and mild rubbing. Interior pages  in excellent overall condition with no writing. Prestigious collectible literary journal. 

Dimensions: 5 1/4'' x 8''.
128 pages.
Complete (with intact inserted subscription card).

Vol. 6  |  No. 26  | September - October 1962

Robert Gover: From: One Hundred Dollar Misunderstanding
Frederick Seidel: The Walk There
Driss Ben Hamed Charhadi: The Orphan
Lindley Williams Hubbell: Two Poems
John Rechy: Three Kinds of Angels
Edward Field: Graffiti
Edward de Grazia: The Swings
Norman Mailer: Truth and Being; Nothing and Time
Paul Flora: Travel with Flora
Mack Sheldon Thomas: Revival
Yevgeny Yevtushenko: Interview
Charles Miller: Dieppe to Newhaven 1961
Paul Carroll: Dinner Party
Joseph Barry: Letter from Paris
Anselm Hollo: Fake It New
Martin Williams: Actress Without An Act
Letters to the Editor

Cover drawing by Paul Flora

The Evergreen Review is a U.S.-based literary magazine. Its publisher is John Oakes and its editor-in-chief is Dale Peck. The Evergreen Review was founded by Barney Rosset, publisher of Grove Press. It existed in print from 1957 until 1984, and was re-launched online in 1998, and again in 2017.


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