
“Over a decade and a half in the making,” begins
Mitch Anzuoni in the new issue of the
Brooklyn Rail, “
From The Third Eye: The Evergreen Review Film Reader is the first comprehensive look at Barney Rosset and Grove Press’s contribution to film . . .
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