Daylight Volume I (1941) - Issue gallery
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Title: Daylight
Subtitle: European Arts & Letters: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
Issue: Volume I
Editor: John Lehmann.
Place of publication: London.
Publisher: The Hogarth Press, 37 Mecklenburgh Square, London, W.C. 1
Date: 1941
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Stephen Spender, 'To be Truly Free', pp. 11 - 16
David Gascoyne, 'Noctambules', pp. 38 - 42
René Avord, John Rodke (translator), 'The Writers of France To-day', pp. 43 - 52
Norman Cameron, 'Five Poems from the French of Arthur Rimbaud', pp. 53 - 58
Rex Warner, 'The Cult of Power', pp. 59 - 71
Karel Brušák, Dora Round (translator), 'The New Conception of Dramatic Space', pp. 75 - 95
Stephen Spender, 'Oliveiro Decides', pp. 96 - 110
The Earl of Longford, 'The Irish Theatre To-day', pp. 111 - 118
Mosco Carner, 'Modern Music in the Balance', pp. 119 - 133
Vítĕzslav Nezval, Ewald Osers (translator), 'Three Poems of Prague', pp. 134 - 136
John Lehmann, 'The Heart of the Problem', pp. 137 - 144
Demetrios Capetanakis, 'The Greeks are Human Beings ', pp. 145 - 150
Jiří Mucha, Ewald Osers (translator), 'The Twelfth Day', pp. 152 - 157
František Halas, David Gascoyne (translator), 'Marshes of Mazur', p. 158
V. S. Pritchett, 'The Undying Schweik', pp. 159 - 164
Hsiao Ch'ien, 'The New China Turns to Ibsen', pp. 167 - 174