Phillips, WilliamRahv, PhilipMarcus, StevenHollander, JohnMunk, ErikaRichmond, JaneStille, Elizabeth2026-03-192026-03-191962 Summehttps://hdl.handle.net/2144/52596This issue of Partisan Review, Volume XXIX, Number 3, published in Summer 1962, is a quarterly literary and cultural journal featuring essays, poems, criticism, and reviews. The contents include six poems by Robert Lowell, a farce by Saul Bellow, essays by Stephen Spender, Alfred Kazin, Norman Birnbaum, Leslie Fiedler, Karl Shapiro, John Henry Raleigh, and Dwight Macdonald, as well as contributions from Susan Sontag, Lionel Abel, Lewis Coser, Robert Goldwater, Paul Goodman, John Hollander, Frank Kermode, and Wilson Pollock. The journal contains sections for correspondence, book reviews, and art chronicles. The layout includes a table of contents, editorial credits, advertisements for books, and praise for contemporary literary works. The document consists of 164 pages, printed in English on paper.Printed periodical on paperenPoetryCriticismBook reviewsArt criticismLiterary reviewsCommentariesRobert LowellSaul BellowStephen SpenderAlfred KazinNorman BirnbaumLeslie FiedlerKarl ShapiroJohn Henry RaleighDwight MacdonaldSusan SontagLionel AbelLewis CoserRobert GoldwaterPaul GoodmanJohn HollanderFrank KermodeWilson PollockWilliam PhillipsPhilip RahvSteven MarcusErika MunkJane RichmondElizabeth StillePartisan Reviewliterary criticismpoetrycultural commentarybook reviewsart criticism1960s literaturePartisan Review, Summer 1962, Volume XXIX, Number 3Journal