Point of Contact’s Vintage Editions (1975–2001) reflect the organization’s origins as an independent editorial project dedicated to interdisciplinary inquiry and cultural exchange. Published during the journal’s formative years, these volumes bring together essays, literary criticism, poetry, visual art, translations, and critical dialogues that explore the intersections of language, culture, philosophy, politics, and the creative process.

Featuring contributions from writers, artists, scholars, and thinkers across national and disciplinary boundaries, the collection documents a vibrant intellectual history of cross-cultural and interdisciplinary engagement.

This digital archive preserves and makes accessible a significant body of interdisciplinary scholarship and creative work, offering a resource for researchers, educators, students, and anyone interested in the intersections of language, culture, and the arts.