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When our fiftieth-anniversary volume, "The Survival
of the Imagination," was in the making, I discovered that there were
numerous nuggets of writing, reportage, and analysis buried in our back
volumes that would not find a place in our 450-page celebratory issue.
These pieces ranged widely and included the first essays published by two
distinguished students of American intellectual life, Daniel Aaron (1946)
and John Diggins (1964); short fiction by Joyce Carol Oates (1966) and
T. Coraghessan Boyle (1978); political essays by John Dewey (1944) and
Daniel Ellsberg (1971); cultural commentaries by Victor Navasky (1970)
and Susanne Langer (1951). The list could go on-and it does, inside this
cumulative index.
I expect that this author/title index will be a starting point for researchers and librarians interested not only in looking into the history of a literary magazine but for a commentary on aesthetics, politics, and the shifting social climate of the period 1941-1991.
Robert S. Fogarty
Editor, the Antioch Review
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