R.W. Flint

R.W. Flint translated, edited, and introduced The Selected Works of Cesare Pavese in 1968 and Marinetti: Selected Writings in 1971. He has contributed interviews, essays, translations, and reviews on Italian writers to various journals including Parnassus, Canto, and The Italian Quarterly. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

From the Review

April 5, 1973: Amy Lowell's Cats (letter)

November 2, 1972: The Magician*

The Poems of Tennyson edited by Christopher Ricks

Tennyson by Christopher Ricks

September 11, 1969: Ah! Wilderness*

Notes From the Century Before by Edward Hoagland

April 22, 1965: Novels, Italian Style*

The Smile on the Face of the Lion by P.M. Pasinetti

My Troubles Began by Paolo Volponi

November 19, 1964: Arabian Days*

The Marsh Arabs by Wilfred Thesiger

October 22, 1964: Outside the Whale*

One Whaling Family edited by Harold Williams

September 10, 1964: Robert Frost's Letters*

Selected Letters Of Robert Frost edited by Lawrence Thompson

August 20, 1964: Letters (letter)

July 9, 1964: Hemingway & Ford (letter)

June 25, 1964: Recent Poetry: Three American Poets*

The Wreck of the Thresher by William Meredith

Helmets by James Dickey

Flower Herding on Mount Monadnock by Galway Kinnell

June 11, 1964: The Harrowing of Hell*

On Ice by Jack Gelber

March 19, 1964: Dahlberg's Wisdom*

Because I Was Flesh The Autobiography of Edward Dahlberg

Truth Is More Sacred by Edward Dahlberg, by Sir Herbert Read

March 19, 1964: One-Dimensional Man (letter)

February 6, 1964: Rhapsody In Blue*

The Collected Novels of Conrad Aiken with an introduction by R.P. Blackmur

January 23, 1964: The Cape*

The Great Beach by John Hay

January 9, 1964: This Happy Breed*

The Fifth Queen by Ford Madox Ford

November 28, 1963: Cosmic Comics*

A Singular Man by J.P. Donleavy

The Maniac Responsible by Robert Gover

Visions of Gerard by Jack Kerouac

November 14, 1963: Upbeat*

The Island by Robert Creeley

Writers in Revolt edited by Richard Seaver, edited by Terry Southern, edited by Alexander Trocchi

February 1, 1963: Poetry

The Next Room of the Dream by Howard Nemerov

Snapshots of a Daughter-In-Law by Adrienne Rich

Long Live Man by Gregory Corso

For Love by Robert Creely

From New York Review Books

The Moon and the Bonfires
The Moon and the Bonfires is a novel of intense lyricism and tragic import, a masterpiece of twentieth-century literature that has been unavailable to American readers for close to fifty years.
The Selected Works of Cesare Pavese
Now there can be no excuse for not reading Pavese, one of the few essential novelists of the mid-twentieth century. The new translations and the introduction by R.W. Flint are admirable. —Susan Sontag