Notes on Contributors
List of Writers on Issue #5 of The Psychedelic Review, 1965
RENE DAUMAL died at 36, in 1944, a poet; philosopher; orientalist. His
Mount Analogue (A Novel of Symbolically Authentic Non-Euclidean Adventures in Mountain Climbing), published by
Vincent Stuart, London;
Pantheon Books, New York] carries an introduction by the translator, Roger Shattuck.
DAVID DRAKE is assistant professor of mathematics at the
University of British Columbia, Vancouver.
GERALD HEARD has also appeared in our first and third issues. His recent book,
The Five Ages of Man, will be reviewed in our next issue. In the Winter, 1965, number of
The Kenyon Review, he contributes
The Poignant Prophet, which is reminiscent of Aldous Huxley.
WILLIAM JAMES was perhaps the first American psychologist and scholar of mysticism.
GEORGE LITWIN is an instructor at the
Harvard Business School.
EDWARD W. MAUPIN, Ph.D., does re-search at the
Neuropsychiatric Institute, University of California Medical Center (Los Angeles)
RALPH METZNER, Ph.D., co-editor of
The Psychedelic Review and co-author of
The Psychedelic Experience, has recently been traveling in India.
TERRY WINTER OWENS and SUZANNA SMITH are two freelance writers who are students of the Gurdjieffideas under Dr. Willem A. Nyland.
GUNTHER M. WEIL, Ph.D.is co-editor of
The Psychedelic Review and assistant professor of psychology at
Brandeis University, Waltham, Mass.
MICHAEL HOLLINGSHEAD is an associate of
The Castalia Foundation, Millbrook, New York.
PAUL A. LEE, Ph.D., is assistant professor in the
Department of Humanities at
M.I.T.
CARLSALZMAN, M.D., is a psychiatric resident at the
Massachusetts Mental Health Center in Boston and a Teaching Fellow at
Harvard Medical School.
RICHARD EVANS SCHULTES, Ph.D., is lecturer in botany and Curator of the
Botanical Museum of Harvard University.
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