Phillips, WilliamRahv, PhilipBarrett, WilliamSchwartz, DelmoreCarver, Catharine (Managing Editor)Hoffspiegel, Carrie (Business Manager)2026-03-162026-03-161946-11https://hdl.handle.net/2144/52502This is the November-December 1946 issue (Volume XIII, No. 5) of Partisan Review, a literary and cultural journal published in New York. The issue consists of 116 pages and features essays, fiction, poetry, book reviews, and discussions by notable writers and critics. Contributors include Paul Herzog, William Phillips, Jean Stafford, Mary McCarthy, Clement Greenberg, Charles Baudelaire, Esteban Frances, Lawrence Durrell, Mark Van Doren, T. Weiss, Henri Michaux, Elizabeth Hardwick, Robert Warshow, Irving Howe, Delmore Schwartz, Eric Bentley, and Robert Goldwater. The content covers topics such as memoirs of a German soldier, Dostoevsky's works, literary criticism, modern poetry, and contemporary philosophical and political issues. The journal is printed in black and white on paper, with advertisements for contemporary books and literary awards.Printed periodical on paperenAmerican periodicalsLiterary reviewsBook reviewsPoetry, ModernCriticismPhilosophyWar in literaturePaul HerzogWilliam PhillipsJean StaffordMary McCarthyClement GreenbergCharles BaudelaireEsteban FrancesLawrence DurrellMark Van DorenT. WeissHenri MichauxElizabeth HardwickRobert WarshowIrving HoweDelmore SchwartzEric BentleyRobert GoldwaterOscar WilliamsFranz KafkaJames T. FarrellJohn DeweyHenri BergsonBenedetto CroceMiguel UnamunoRudolf KayserAlbert EinsteinDagobert D. RunesJohn SomervillePartisan Reviewliterary criticismmodern poetrybook reviewscultural commentaryphilosophypostwar literatureAmerican journalsPartisan Review, Volume XIII, No. 5, November-December 1946Journal