Table of Contents

Volume 2, Number 9 · June 11, 1964

George Lichtheim, Lives of Lenin

The Life and Death of Lenin by Robert Payne

Lenin: The Compulsive Revolutionary by Stefan T. Possony

Impressions of Lenin by Angelica Balabanoff

The Life of Lenin by Louis Fischer

Frank Kermode, Hemingway's Last Novel

A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway

Stephen Spender, The Last Years of a Poet

Rilke: The Years in Switzerland by J.R. von Salis

Steven Marcus, The Poetry of Madness

The Three Christs of Ypsilanti by Milton Rokeach

Philip Larkin, Four Poems by Philip Larkin (poem)

Neal Ascherson, King Tum

King Edward the Seventh by Sir Philip Magnus

John Thompson, The Stories of Peter Taylor

Miss Leonora When Last Seem by Peter Taylor

Jason Epstein, Looking Backward

The Privacy Invaders by Myron Brenton

What Is Conservatism? edited by Frank S. Meyer

The Naked Society by Vance Packard

The Conservative Papers Introduction by Representative Melvin Laird

Al Alvarez, Mortal Longings

The Death of Artemio Cruz by Carlos Fuentes

Report on Bruno by Joseph Breitbach

Christopher Ricks, Tennyson's Early Work

The Devil and the Lady and Unpublished Early Poems by Alfred Tennyson, edited by Charles Tennyson

Marianne Moore, Morton Dauwen Zabel (1902–1964)

Francis Haskell, Art and Society Again

Art, Artists and Society by Geraldine Pelles

Bohemian versus Bourgeois by César Graña

R.W. Flint, The Harrowing of Hell

On Ice by Jack Gelber

Leonard Schapiro, New Directions

The Soviet Political Mind by Robert C. Tucker

Cecelia M. Kenyon, Alexander Hamilton

Alexander Hamilton and the Constitution by Clinton Rossiter

Lewis A. Coser, The Red and the Black

Race and Radicalism: The NAACP and the Communist Party in Conflict by Wilson Record


Letters

Jason Epstein, The Literary Life
William Phillips, Benjamin DeMott, The Literary Life
Hans J. Morgenthau, We're OK, Jack



Contributors

Al Alvarez's most recent book is Risky Business, a selection of essays, many of which first appeared in these pages. (May 2008)

Neal Ascherson is the author of The Struggles for Poland, The Black Sea, and Stone Voices: The Search for Scotland. He is the editor of the journal Public Archaeology at University College London. (November 2007)

Jason Epstein was for many years editorial director of Random House and has written on food for various publications. (March 2008)

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.

Francis Haskell, formerly Professor of Art History at Oxford, is the author of Patrons and Painters, Rediscoveries in Art, Past and Present in Art and Taste, and History and Its Images: Art and the Interpretation of the Past. (February 1999)

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

Marianne Moore (1887-1972) was a poet, essayist, book reviewer, and translator. She is considered one of the greatest poets of the twentieth century.

Christopher Ricks is William M. and Sara B. Warren Professor of the Humanities and Co-Director of the Editorial Institute at Boston University, and Professor of Poetry at Oxford. His most recent book is Dylan’s Visions of Sin. (March 2008)


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