Table of Contents

Volume 2, Number 3 · March 19, 1964

Alfred Kazin, The Vicar of Christ

The Deputy by Rolf Hochhuth, Translated from the German by Richard Winston, by Clara Winston

R.W. Flint, Dahlberg's Wisdom

Because I Was Flesh The Autobiography of Edward Dahlberg

Truth Is More Sacred by Edward Dahlberg, by Sir Herbert Read

Peter Gay, The Deluge

Paris in the Terror by Stanley Loomis

G. S Fraser, Two War Poets

The Collected Poems of Wilfred Owen edited with an Introduction Notes by C. Day Lewis, with a Memoir by Edmund Blunden

Selected Poems by Keith Douglas, edited with an Introduction by Ted Hughes

George Lichtheim, The Second Oldest Profession

Diplomat Among Warriors by Robert Murphy

Stephen Toulmin, Relativity Since Einstein

Philosophical Problems of Space and Time by Adolph Grünbaum

Frank Kermode, Beckett Country

How it is by Samuel Beckett

Jean Stafford, A Sense of the Past

New York Landmarks edited by Alan Burnham

Daniel Bell, The Company He Keeps

My Years with General Motors by Alfred P. Sloan Jr.

Marvin Mudrick, Then and Now

Two by Two by David Garnett

Jubb by Keith Waterhouse

John Hollander, Dogpatch Revisited

From Dogpatch to Slobbovia by Al Capp, edited by David Manning White, by Al Capp

Bernard Wall, Two Italys

An Arid Heart by Carlo Cassola, translated by William Weaver

Mafia Vendetta by Leonardo Sciascia, translated by Archbald Colquhoun

Michael Fried, American Realism

American Tradition in Painting by John W. McCoubrey

Alan Bennett, A Matter of History

The Governance of Mediaeval England from the Conquest to Magna Carta by H.G. Richardson, by G.O. Sayles

Walter Allen, London Again

Mr. Stone and the Knights Companion by V.S. Naipaul


Letters

Burt Blechman, One-Dimensional Man
Lawrence G. Blochman, Problems of Translation
Georg H. Fromm, William Leiss, et al. One-Dimensional Man
R.W. Flint, One-Dimensional Man
Richard Howard, Problems of Translation
Irving Howe, Letters



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.

Peter Gay is Director of the Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library. His Schnitzler's Century: The Making of Middle-Class Culture, 1815–1914 will be published in late October. (October 2001)

John Hollander is Sterling Professor Emeritus of English at Yale. His new book of poems, A Draft of Light, will be published by Knopf in May. (March 2008)

Alfred Kazin's most recent book is God and the American Writer. (April 1998)

Frank Kermode lives in Cambridge, England. His most recent book is The Age of Shakespeare. (May 2008)


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