How to Pull a Poem Apart. Harpers 218: 78–80, January.
[Reprinted as ‘Pulling a Poem Apart’ in A86 and A90.]
[Letter on Ezra Pound.] Yale Literary Magazine 127: 10, January.
Acceptance by Robert Graves. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, Second Series, no. 9: p. 263. [Graves’s acceptance remarks (Graves was not present at the ceremony) on being awarded the Russell Loines Award for Poetry. Richard Wilbur’s presentation remarks are printed on p. 262.]
*Superman on the Riviera. Spectator 202: 19, 2 January.
Who Was a Jew. Jerusalem Post, 30 January. [Interview with Graves in which he makes comparisons between prime ministers and generals.] [Seen only as an extracted cutting, page number is unknown.]
*Old World Dialogue. Harpers 218: 58, March. [Revised in later appearances.]
The Butcher and the Cur. Observer, 1 March, p. 20. [Review of In Flanders Fields by Leon Wolff.
She Landed Yesterday. New Yorker 35: 31–37, 7 March.
*Here Live Your Life Out! New Yorker 35: 34, 28 March. [Revised in later appearances.]
She Landed Yesterday. Lilliput 44: 31–35, April.
What It Feels Like to be a Goy. Commentary 27: 413–419, May. [Reprinted as ‘To be a Goy’ in A90 and as ‘A Goy in Israel’ in A125.]
The Shout. Fantasy and Science Fiction 16: 51 –67, May. [See C389.]
*The Picture Nail. Spectator 202: 667, 8 May.
*Heroes in Their Prime. New Yorker 35: 42, 23 May.
[Revised in later appearances.]
*The Enlisted Man. Times Literary Supplement, 5 June, p.338.
*Heroes in Their Prime. New Statesman 57: 832, 13 June.
[Revised in later appearances.]
Ignoblest Roman of Them All. New York Times Magazine, 14 June, pp. 22, 26, 28, 30, 32. [About Nero. See C545.]
Dour Man. New Republic 141: 16–17, 14 July.
Puck, Mab and the Billy Blin. New Statesman 58: 83, 18 July. [Review of The Anatomy of Puck by K. N. Briggs.]
*Established Lovers. Spectator 203: 107, 24 July.
*Catkind. Spectator 203: 115, 24 July.
*Here Live Your Life Out! New Statesman 58: 250, 29 August.
Graves on Fairies. New Statesman 58: 248, 29 August. [Letter.]
Dour Man. Encounter 13: 66–69, September. [Review of Papyrus Bodmer IV. Méandre: Le Discolos. Biblioteca Bodmeriana, Coligny-Genève, 1958. Letter in reply by Leonard Ingrams, 14: 83, April 1960. Reply by Graves, 14: 83-84, April 1960.]
Interview with a Dead Man. Fantasy and Science Fiction 17: 87–88, September.
Enter, the Leaden Age of Bullfighting. New York Times Magazine, 13 September, pp.28–29,51–52,54. [See C635.]
And What Would We Do Without ‘Etc.’? New York Times Magazine, 20 September, pp. 47, 50.
Would-Be Jews. New Republic 141: 24–25, 28 September. [Review of San Nicandro: The Story of a Religious Phenomenon by Elena Cassin. Letter in reply by Solomon H. Green 141: 30–31, 9 November; reply by Graves 141: 31, 9 November.]
*Established Lovers. Atlantic 204: 44, October.
*Catkind. Harpers 219: 77 October.
*The Person from Porlock. Papeles de son Armadans 15:48-50, October. [The poem is printed on p. 48; a reproduction of Graves’s holograph manuscript of the poem is on p. 49; page 50 has a translation of the poem into Catalan. Also issued as a two-leaf offprint in covers; see D21 of Higginson, 1966. Selwyn Jepson notes that ‘The Person from Porlock’ offprint was sent out as a Christmas card for 1959 by Robert and Beryl Graves].
*The Quiet Glades of Eden. Spectator 203: 479, 9 October.
Pen and Gown. The Times, 22 October, p. 15. [Why modern literature should not be in the curriculum.]
*The Person from Porlock. New Statesman 58: 586, 31 October.
Homer’s Winks and Nods. Atlantic 204: 101–107, November. [Reprinted as part of introduction to A89.]
[Four of the drawings by Ronald Searle in A89, with quotes from the book as captions.] Harper’s Bazaar 93: [136]–137, November.
Bullfighting. Lilliput 45: 35–37, November. [See C625.]
I Discover Israel. Holiday 26: 66–77, 234, 239–243, December.
The Lost Chinese. Lilliput 45: 46–52. December. [See C643. Reprinted in: Dolley, Christopher, Editor. The Second Penguin Book of English Short Stories. [Harmondsworth, Middlesex:] Penguin Books, [1972], pp. [194] 195-214.]
*Joan and Darby. New Yorker 35: 54, 12 December.
[Revised in later appearances.]
*Joan and Darby. Sepctator 203: 911, 18 December.
*The Were-Man. New Statesman 58: 884, 19 December.
*The Young Goddess. New Yorker 35: 58, 26 December.
[Later re-titled as ‘Two Children’.]