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"The New Stage in the Cuban Revolution"
by Anibal Escalante

Marxism Today
July 1961, pp. 221-222 - PDF
"Soviet Russia"
by Sergei Esenin

The Partisan Review
May 1961, pp. 379-382
"Iran Without Veils"
by F.M. Esfandiary

The Nation
February 15, 1965, pp. 178-179
"Intelligence in Baghdad"
by F.M. Esfandiary

The Saturday Review
October 23, 1965, pp. 69-73 - PDF
"Iran: Goodby to the Nightingale"
by F.M. Esfandiary

The Nation
April 18, 1966, pp. 468-469
"Melancholy in the Families"
by Clayton Eshleman

The Nation
February 18, 1961, p. 149
"The Hitch-Hiker"
by Clayton Eshleman

The Nation
April 29, 1961, pp. 380-382
"'I Want to Live'"
by Clayton Eshleman

The Nation
September 1, 1962, p. 94
"Clinkers and Causes"
by Clayton Eshleman

The Nation
September 15, 1962, p. 136
"Explorations in the Apolitical"
by Clayton Eshleman

The Nation
September 26, 1966, p. 285
"Translating Cesar Vallejo"
by Clayton Eshleman

The Nation
April 24, 1967, p. 540
"Poem"
by Clayton Eshleman

The Nation
December 1, 1969, p. 610
"They Didn't Stay for Dinner"
by Theo Eson

Old West
June 1966, p. 27
"November 11"
by Edith Essig

The American Mercury
November 1960, p. 91 - PDF
"New Light on Brecht"
by Martin Esslin

Encounter
June 1960, pp. 65-66 - PDF
"New Form in the Theatre"
by Martin Esslin

The Nation
April 22, 1961, p. 342
"Brecht: Poems and Un-Poems"
by Martin Esslin

Encounter
October 1961, pp. 90-92 - PDF
"Event or Happening?"
by Martin Esslin

Encounter
December 1963, pp. 55-56 - PDF
"The End of Socialist Realism?"
by Martin Esslin

Encounter
June 1965, pp. 51-52 - PDF
"Brecht's 'Twists & Turns'"
by Martin Esslin

Encounter
August 1966, pp. 58-62 - PDF
"The Devil's Prayerbook"
by Martin Esslin

The New Republic
November 26, 1966, pp. 24-25
"Pinter Translated"
by Martin Esslin

Encounter
March 1968, pp. 45-46 - PDF
"Brecht & The Dangers of Being a Classic"
by Martin Esslin

Encounter
September 1968, pp. 63-65 - PDF
"You Can Take Brazil Out of Portugal, But..."
by Hugo Estenssoro

Commonweal
October 3, 1969, p. 5
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