Published: January 1970
See the issue summary and contents below.
11 essays, totalling 166 pages
$15.00 CAD
This issue of Mosaic primarily concerns itself with the role of art in today’s challenging cultural, social, and industrial world. It includes essays on the Prometheus myth; censorship of Soviet literature and its impact on the critic; the role of divine creation in Renaissance poetics; Doulas Le Pan’s poetry; science and art, technology and art, and art’s role in society; John Barth’s absurd writing; and the poetry of Anacreon.
The Vertical Axis: The Ambiguities of PrometheusJan Kott | |
The Difficulty of Writing about Soviet LiteratureElizaveth Mark | |
Ars Aeterna: Renaissance Poetics and Theories of Divine CreationMauren-Sofie Røstvig | |
European Emblem and Canadian Image: A Study of Douglas Le Pan's PoetryS.C. Hamilton | |
Rencontres: Gide et GreenSlava M. Kushnir | |
Knowledge and Delusion in the IliadMartin Mueller | |
Art in Industrial SocietyIvan Svitak | |
John Barth: Imitations of ImitationsJean E. Kennard | |
The Poet of Love and WineEdmund Berry | |
Pacey on Canadian LiteratureM.K. Singleton | |
Night Thoughts, in the Broad Light of DayR.G. Collins |