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Filename: 
SM.010.pdf
Identifier: 
SM.010
Title: 
Statement Magazine, Spring 1957
Subject: 
American literature
Subject: 
American poetry
Description: 
A journal of creative and critical expression. Volume 10.
Table of Contents: 
"Criticism of Our Time"; "The Spirit of Japanese Architecture"; "Moby Dick…or?"; "The Difference Between Solipsism"; "F.S.F. in Triplicate"' "The Animal Unit"; "A Summer's Good Afternoon"; "There Was Peterson"; "The Door"; "Willie and the Roadhouse"; "The Cry of the Gecko"; "Coup de Grace"; "Three Poems", "Like South America"; "Faustus"; "Rivers Flowing Toward the Sea"; "Saints and Children"; "Valley of Black Rock"; "All things Made New"; "The Einganger"; "This Fence Is Guaranteed"; "Love Song"; "Interleaf"
Publisher: 
Associated Students of Los Angeles State College
Contributing Author: 
Bonney II, Edward Weston
Contributing Editor: 
Jansson, Frank
Contributing Author: 
Marletto, Charlotte
Contributing Author: 
Nonam, Helen
Contributing Author: 
Merkle, Henry
Contributing Author: 
Moore, James R.
Contributing Author: 
Ridderhof, Rubetta
Contributing Author: 
Schrader, Allen
Contributing Author: 
See, Carolyn
Contributing Author: 
Shroyer, Frederick
Contributing Author: 
Steadman, Jean
Contributing Author: 
Thompson, Joanna
Contributing Author: 
Thurman, Bonnie Barrett
Contributing Author: 
Crane, Clare
Contributing Author: 
Crane, Loch
Contributing Author: 
Goodwin, Don
Contributing Author: 
Holden, Mary
Contributing Author: 
Jansson, Frank
Contributing Author: 
Lane, Frona
Contributing Author: 
Linville, William R.
Date: 
1957
Type: 
Journal Issue
Format: 
PDF
Source: 
ISSN 1043-1152
Language: 
eng
Coverage: 
Los Angeles
Rights: 
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