Letter to the editor from S.H. Abrams clarifying his letters from the April, 1938 issue. He corrects Henry Scott Beattie, who responded to the original letters, by stating that the International...
Livesay responds to a critic, claiming that she “was doing everything possible, through organization and through written poetry, to aid in the liberation of Spain.”
Letter to the editor from John Lehmann in response to Earle Birney’s book review of Lehmann's New Writing in the March issue. Lehmann claims that there is, in fact, anti-Stalinist content in his...
Letter to the Editor from H. Kemp arguing that the US might not defend democracy in WWII since it has turned a blind eye to Spain, has supplied Japan and has often betrayed democracy at home. It...
Eugene Forsey’s letter opposing Dyson Carter's ["Jack Parr"] article in the October, 1936 edition, which argued for a popular front. Forsey agrees with Parr that Spain’s development of a popular...
Letter from Eric Alfred Havelock defending an article he wrote in the October issue. He uses Spain as an example of how “the failure to control any part of the bureaucracy of the army high command...