one

. a mystic bond of brotherhood

makes all men one."

Carlyle

magazine

Volume XIV

Number 7

August 1966

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MISSION SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO A Story by Arnell Larsen

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THE SUMMER I WAS TWELVE a story by Rick Davis

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I THOUGHT I SAW.. a poem by Brother Grundy

COVER,

ANTONIO DEI NARNI by Donatello, Florence, Museo Nazionale

In the revival of classical literature animating the Italian Renaissance, the works of Plato were the most important influence. Of these the Symposium and the Phaedrus were perhaps the most popular, permeating the art and thought of the period.

From the Phaedrus derives the image of love, a charioteer with the two steeds or aspects of passion: the rearing violence of the carnal in control of the intellectual. By this Donatello transforms a portrait of an individual young man of the Renaissance into a poetic symbol of homosexual love.

EDITOR RICHARD CONGER

ASSOCIATE EDITOR R. H. CROWTHER

MANAGING EDITOR ROBERT GREGORY

STAFF ARTISTS MARK HALDANE & GEORGE MORTENSON

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