Partisan Review Editors2026-03-192026-03-191950-02https://hdl.handle.net/2144/52526This is the February 1950 issue (Volume 17, Number 2) of Partisan Review, a literary and cultural journal. The cover lists major contents including a symposium titled 'Religion and the Intellectuals' with contributions by James Agee, Hannah Arendt, Newton Arvin, W. H. Auden, John Dewey, Robert Graves, Marianne Moore, and I. A. Richards. Other featured works are 'Paris Letter' by Nicola Chiaromonte, 'The Zahir' (a story) by Jorge Luis Borges, 'Malraux and Modern Art' by Joseph Frank, 'Poetry, Unlimited' by Randall Jarrell, and 'Cultural Anxiety and the Romantic Audience' by Rudd Fleming. The issue includes advertisements for books, anthologies, and art exhibitions, as well as contributor biographies and subscription/order forms. The document is printed in English on paper, consisting of 116 pages.Printed periodical on paperenLiterary collectionsIntellectualsPoetryArt criticismReligion and literatureTwentieth centuryJames AgeeHannah ArendtNewton ArvinW. H. AudenJohn DeweyRobert GravesMarianne MooreI. A. RichardsNicola ChiaromonteJorge Luis BorgesJoseph FrankRandall JarrellRudd FlemingLiberal Press, Inc.Partisan ReviewPartisan Reviewliterary journalcultural criticismReligion and the IntellectualsJorge Luis Borges20th-century literaturesymposiumpoetryart criticismPartisan Review, February 1950, Volume 17, Number 2Journal