Pembroke Magazine number 7 (1976), the "Bicentennial
Issue," is 372 pages long. It devotes 150 pages to the work of MacLeish.
Tributes to MacLeish come from Louis Untermeyer, Arthur Miller, Donald Hall,
W. J. Bates, and Barry Wallenstein. Macleod includes another chapter from
"I Never Lost Anything in Istanbul." There is a seventy-page section called
"Scottish Belles-Lettres," which Trevor Royle, director of the Scottish Arts
Council, collected. Also included in this issue is a selection of African
oral poetry, transcribed and edited by Judson Crews. "Literary Intelligence"
focuses on McAlmon. Boyle contributes an essay on McAlmon, and Liam Hunt
writes about Sanford J. Smoller's biography, Adrift Among Geniuses: Robert
McAlmon Writer and Publisher of the Twenties.