Verlag: Dialog Publications, New York, 1972
Anbieter: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, USA
Single quarto issue; pictorial glossy paper wrappers; 39pp; illus. Clean, tight copy, Near Fine. CPUSA-sponsored magazine of radical art and literature, edited by Joseph North, long-time CPUSA apparatchik and Daily Worker editor. Walter Lowenfels was the Associate Editor, responsible for most of the creative content. This issue includes a tribute to the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, who had won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971; includes selections from the poet's work, tributes from Lowenfels and Walter Snow, and the cover reproduces Hugo Gellert's pencil portrait of Neruda. Also in this issue is a substantial article by Black actor and playwright Ruby Dee, announcing the International Childrens' Film Festival; also a lengthy interview with CPUSA Chairman Henry Winston.