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Filename: 
SM.023.pdf
Identifier: 
SM.023
Title: 
Statement Magazine, Fall 1966
Subject: 
American literature
Subject: 
American poetry
Description: 
A journal of creative and critical expression. Volume 22
Table of Contents: 
"Lady at the Lake"; Inchon, December 1953"; "Come and Play"; "Poem"; "Nearing 23"; "Rex"; "Outside a Chinese Laundry"; "Probably a Crash Landing"; "The Last Roundup"; "Those Dead Ender Side Wheeler No Exit JP Sartre Up Tight Blues"; "Fritemare No 1"; "Roethke's Visitant Ten Years Later: An Encounter"; "Suicide Bridge"; "A Morning Cup of Coffee on the Seventh of July, 1965"; "The Group Theatre"; "A Look at Jasper Johns"; "A Novel in Progress"; "Once I Was a Cowboy and Once I Was Hamlet";
Publisher: 
Associated Students of Los Angeles State College
Contributing Author: 
Dube, Barbara
Contributing Editor: 
Cooper, Jan
Contributing Author: 
Salinas, Louis Omar
Contributing Editor: 
Reese, Rossie
Contributing Author: 
Shepler, Michael
Contributing Editor: 
Reib, John Dan
Contributing Author: 
Silverman, Gene
Contributing Editor: 
Shepler, Michael
Contributing Author: 
Spencer, Ron
Contributing Author: 
Stroud, Joseph
Contributing Author: 
Swerdlow, Irving
Contributing Author: 
Hunter, E. N.
Contributing Editor: 
Boliter, Nick
Contributing Author: 
Kirchner, John C.
Contributing Editor: 
Coulette, Henri
Contributing Author: 
Leard, Lonnie
Contributing Editor: 
Frederick, Stephanie
Contributing Author: 
Mohler, Linda
Contributing Editor: 
Lonnie, Leard
Date: 
1966
Type: 
Journal Issue
Format: 
PDF
Source: 
ISSN 1043-1152
Language: 
eng
Coverage: 
Los Angeles
Rights: 
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