Phillips, WilliamRahv, Philip2026-03-192026-03-191950-09/10https://hdl.handle.net/2144/52537This issue of Partisan Review, Volume 17, Number 7, published in September-October 1950, is a literary and intellectual journal featuring essays, reviews, and fiction. The cover lists major contributions such as 'World War III: The Ideological Conflict' by William Barrett, 'The World in Pantagruel's Mouth' by Erich Auerbach, and a story by Bernard Malamud. Additional content includes critical reviews, poetry, and letters from various intellectuals and writers. Advertisements for contemporary books and related publications appear throughout. The document consists of 132 pages, printed in English, and reflects the mid-20th-century American literary and intellectual climate.Printed journal on paperenLiterary reviewsAmerican literatureIntellectual lifeBook reviewsPoetryFictionPhilosophyWilliam BarrettErich AuerbachSidney HookRandall JarrellNicola ChiaromonteHollis AlpertBernard MalamudIsaiah BerlinRichard ChaseJohn CliveLeslie A. FiedlerJoseph FrankHans MeyerhoffPhilip RahvUniversity of Washington PressEveryman's libraryJohn StephanBetty ParsonsVantage Press, Inc.University Press in Dallas8th St. Bookshop, Inc.Alfred A. KnopfPartisan ReviewLiterary criticismIntellectual journalWorld war IIIPartisan Review, Volume 17, Number 7, September-October 1950Journal