Issue archives
#39 (Winter 1969)
The Relevance of Humour
Editorial
Articles
Poems
Book Reviews
Eli and Irving (p. 74 - 76)
by Eli Mandel
Book(s) reviewed:
- An Idiot Joy by
- The Shattered Plinths by
The Poetic Vacation (p. 77 - 80)
by Louis Dudek
Book(s) reviewed:
- Atlantis by
- Phrases From Orpheus by
- Pictures On The Skin by
Lowry Posthumous (p. 80 - 83)
by Malcolm Lowry
Book(s) reviewed:
- Lunar Caustic by
Cock and Bull Stories (p. 83 - 86)
by Jack Ludwig
Book(s) reviewed:
- Above Ground by Jack Ludwig
- Cocksure by Mordecai Richler
- Erebus by Robert Hunter
Poet of the Obvious (p. 87 - 88)
by Eli Mandel
Book(s) reviewed:
- Figures in a Landscape by David Helwig
Pop Poetry (p. 90 - 91)
by F. R. Scott
Book(s) reviewed:
- Trouvailles by F. R. Scott
"She's Only a Girl," He Said (p. 91 - 92)
by Alice Munro
Book(s) reviewed:
- Dance of the Happy Shades by Alice Munro
Cold and Warm Truths (p. 92 - 94)
by George Jonas
Book(s) reviewed:
- Mountain by Fred Wah
- The Absolute Smile by George Jonas
- The Collected Poems of Anne Wilkinson by A. J. M. Smith
Poet Besieged (p. 94 - 96)
by A. W. Purdy
Book(s) reviewed:
- The Animals in That Country by Margaret Atwood
The Subject of Poetry (p. 96 - 98)
by John Newlove
Book(s) reviewed:
- Black Night Window by John Newlove
The Fiction of War (p. 101 - 102)
by Stanley Cooperman
Book(s) reviewed:
- World War I and the American Novel by Stanley Cooperman




