From this Issue
Poem
We came so trustingly, for love, but these
Lowlands, flatlands, near beneath the sea
Point with their cautionary bones of sand
To exorcize, submerge us; we stay free
Only as mermaids glittering in the waves:
Mermaids of the imagination, young
A spring ago, who know our...
Lowlands, flatlands, near beneath the sea
Point with their cautionary bones of sand
To exorcize, submerge us; we stay free
Only as mermaids glittering in the waves:
Mermaids of the imagination, young
A spring ago, who know our...

Table of Contents
Six Poems
Two Poems
- Thomas Merton
- Henri Michaux
- William Abrahams
- Dorothy Wirtz
- B. Rajan
- John Morton Poole
- Witter Bynner
- Vernon Scannell
Three Poems
Two Poems
- Morton Seif
Two Poems
- Dorothy Lee Richardson
- William Bell
- Walter McElroy
New Section
- Waldemar Hansen
Reviews
- Frank Jones
- Hayden Carruth
- Paul Goodman
- Ray Smith
- Francis C. Golffing
Theory and Analysis
- Edwin Honig
CONTRIBUTORS