Poetry: A Closer Look, by James M. Reid, John Ciardi, and Laurence Perrine by Irving Feldman "Poetry: A Closer Look" is such a "superior product."
V., by Thomas Pynchon by Irving Feldman "V." is a first novel by an obviously talented young writer. It is an ambitious work and asks to be…
Letting Go, by Philip Roth by Irving Feldman YOUNG MEN MUST grow up, must lose their illusions about themselves and their circumstances. Set on the anvil of reality,…
Dawn, by Elie Wiesel by Irving Feldman Though there is much that is excellent here--honest, sensitive, densely and finely wrought--"Dawn" is seldom moving.
Two Poems by Irving Feldman The Lost Language I HAVE eaten all my words, And still I am not satisfied! Fourteen thousand and twenty blackbirds…
The Empire City, by Paul Goodman by Irving Feldman THIS tetralogy-plus of novels is a very odd work. OdcI not because of its abundant and ingenious fantasy, or the…
The Zulu and the Zeide, by Dan Jacobson by Irving Feldman THIS collection of Dan Jacobson's short stories provides a valuable and illuminating addition to the three novels he has already…
From the Wandering Jew by Irving Feldman O Jerusalem, if I forget thee, may I die! If I forget thee not, how will I live! THE GATES…
The Dharma Bums, by Jack Kerouac by Irving Feldman NOT, to my recollection, since the good ship "Lollipop" let fall its praline anchor into the fondant waters of Peppermint…
Poems of a Jew, by Karl Shapiro by Irving Feldman IT IS disappointing to find the rather dramatic title of this collection of poems and its short introductory essay, in…
J.B. A Play in Verse, by Archibald MacLeish by Irving Feldman ARCHIBALD MACLEISH has shown great daring in basing his new poetic drama, J.B., on the Book of Job. From a…
Adam by Irving Feldman ONLY light and shades of light It was, and Eve a meaning there Now water, now silver, now fire, now…