Issue archives
#43 (Winter 1970)
Arts in the Politician's Eye
Editorial
Articles
Book Reviews
New Criticism (p. 79 - 82)
by Dennis Duffy
Book(s) reviewed:
- Charles G. D. Roberts by
- E. J. Pratt by Milton Wilson
- Frederick Phillip Grove by Ronald Sutherland
- Margaret Laurence by Clara Thomas
- Marshall McLuhan by Dennis Duffy
Lowry, the Cabbala and Charles Jones (p. 83 - 87)
by W. H. New
Book(s) reviewed:
- The Private Labyrinth of Malcolm Lowry: Under the Volcano and the Cabbala by
Eclectic Publishing (p. 87 - 90)
by Raymond Fraser
Book(s) reviewed:
- I've laughed and sung the whole night long seen the summer sunrise in the morning by
- Images by
- Man: Unman by Glen Siebrasse
- Marshall McLuhan by Dennis Duffy
- Nothing But Spoons by Peter Stevens
- The Gentlemen Are Also Lexicograhers by
Wise and Gentle (p. 91 - 92)
by Margaret Laurence
Book(s) reviewed:
- The Fire-Dwellers by Margaret Laurence
Everyman's Poems (p. 94 - 95)
by Henry Beissel
Book(s) reviewed:
- The Price of Morning by Walter Bauer and Henry Beissel
A View of Hawthorne (p. 95 - 97)
by Hugo McPherson
Book(s) reviewed:
- Hawthorne as Myth-Maker by Hugo McPherson
Indian Festivals (p. 97 - 99)
by Norman Newton
Book(s) reviewed:
- Potlatch by George Clutesi




