Jonathan Miller

Jonathan Miller has directed operas and plays throughout the world, most recently Pelléas and Mélisande at the Metropolitan Opera. His many books include The Body in Question, States of Mind, On Reflection, and Nowhere in Particular. The article that appears in this issue is based on a talk given at the New York Public Library. (May 2000)

From the Review

May 11, 2000: Doing Opera*

April 20, 1995: Going Unconscious*

June 15, 1978: Release Ngugi (letter)

September 16, 1976: The Call of the Wild*

The Wild Boy of Aveyron by Harlan Lane

October 7, 1971: TV Guide*

November 17, 1966: The Sad Fate of Lenny Bruce (letter)

October 6, 1966: On Lenny Bruce (1926–1966)*

March 5, 1964: Broken Blossoms*

After the Fall by Arthur Miller, directed by Elia Kazan

After the Fall by Arthur Miller

February 20, 1964: 3 1/2*

Knife in the Water directed by Roman Polanski

Mad Mad Mad Mad World directed by Stanley Kramer

Billy Liar directed by John Schlesinger

February 1, 1963: Off-Centaur

The Centaur by John Updike