Table of Contents

Volume 1, Number 11 · January 23, 1964

Sybille Bedford, The Agony of Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde: The Aftermath by H. Montgomery Hyde

Elizabeth Hardwick, Grub Street: Washington

Philip Rahv, The Great Outsider

The Prophet Outcast by Isaac Deutscher

The Basic Writings of Trotsky edited by Irving Howe

Marvin Mudrick, From Trollope to Updike

The Sense of Life in the Modern Novel by Arthur Mizener

J.H. Plumb, The Enlightenment

The Party of Humanity: Essays in the French Enlightenment by Peter Gay

Robert M. Adams, Petit Guignol

The Wanting Seed and Honey for the Bears by Anthony Burgess

Clement Greenberg, Four Photographers

A Vision of Paris by Eugène-August Atget, edited by Arthur D. Trottenberg

A Life in Photography by Edward Steichen

Photographs by Cartier-Bresson introduction by Lincoln Kirstein

The World Through My Eyes by Andreas Feininger

Edgar Z. Friedenberg, Pride and Prejudice

An Education in Georgia: The Integration of Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes by Calvin Trillin

Irving Kristol, Answering Service

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Third Edition

The Myth of the Britannica by Harvey Einbinder

Stevie Smith, Two Poems (poem)

Richard Hofstadter, Liberty Bonds

The Quest for the Dream by John P. Roche

John Thompson, Auden Above the Snow Line

The Disenchanted Island: The Poetry of W. H. Auden: by Monroe K. Spears

Susan Sontag, Gogol's Grandson

Gogol's Wife and Other Stories by Tommaso Landolfi, translated by Raymond Rosenthal, by John Longrigg, by Wayland Young

R.W. Flint, The Cape

The Great Beach by John Hay

B.H. Haggin, Mozart and the Scholars

The Creative World of Mozart by Paul Henry Lang

Richard Hoggart, Too Much Mustard

A State of England by Anthony Hartley


Letters

Richard Gill, Scrutiny
John E. Grant, Scrutiny
Oskar Anderson, Science Fiction
Arnold Tovell, Levi-Strauss
Hugh Kenner, Richard Poirier, Scrutiny



Contributors

R.W. Flint translated, edited, and introduced The Selected Works of Cesare Pavese in 1968 and Marinetti: Selected Writings in 1971. He has contributed interviews, essays, translations, and reviews on Italian writers to various journals including Parnassus, Canto, and The Italian Quarterly. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Elizabeth Hardwick (b. 1916) has been a frequent contributor to The Partisan Review, The New Yorker, and The New York Review of Books, which she helped found in 1963. Her books include the novels The Simple Truth, The Ghostly Lover, and Sleepless Nights, the essay collection A View of My Own, and The Selected Letters of William James, for which she acted as editor.

Susan Sontag (1933-2004) was the author of four novels, The Benefactor, Death Kit, The Volcano Lover, and In America, which won the 2000 National Book Award for Fiction; a collection of stories, I, Etcetera; several plays, including Alice in Bed and Lady from the Sea; and seven works of nonfiction, among them Where the Stress Falls and Regarding the Pain of Others. Her books have been translated into thirty-two languages. In 2001, she was awarded the Jerusalem Prize for the body of her work; in 2003, she received the Prince of Asturias Prize for Literature and the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade.


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