Table of Contents

Volume 4, Number 4 · March 25, 1965

Philip Rahv, Crime Without Punishment

An American Dream by Norman Mailer

John Phillips, Joseph K.

The Founding Father: The Story of Joseph P. Kennedy by Richard J. Whalen

John Richardson, Tragedian

Francis Bacon by John Rothenstein, by Ronald Alley

Randall Jarrell, Well Water (poem)

A.J.P. Taylor, Snakes in Iceland

One Europe: The Historic Background of European Unity by René Albrecht-Carrié

Decline and Rise of Europe by John Lukacs

D.A.N. Jones, Follow the Sun

A Cellarful of Noise by Brian Epstein

J.H. Plumb, A King's Madness

The Royal Malady by Charles Chevenix-Trench

Bernard Bergonzi, Not So Novel

Lambs of Fire by Pierre Gascar

The Fire Within by Pierre Drieu La Rochelle

Bruno Santini by Vasco Pratolini

The Winners by Julio Cortázar

George Lichtheim, Beyond the Fringe

The Anarchists by James Joll

Dreamers, Dynamiters and Demagogues by Max Nomad

Irving Howe, An American Poet

The Complete Poems of Frederick Tuckerman edited by N. Scott Momaday

Hans J. Morgenthau, The UN in Crisis

In Pursuit of World Order by Richard N. Gardner

The Quest for Peace edited by Andrew W. Cordier, edited by Wilder Foote

Edgar Z. Friedenberg, Dropping Out

Delinquency and Drift by David Matza

Street-Corner Research by Ralph Schwitzgebel

Peter Wiles, Carr on the Comintern

History of Soviet Russia, Volume 7 (Socialism in One Country, 1924-6, Volume 3 on foreign policy, in two separately bound books) by E.H. Carr

George Kateb, R. M. MacIver

Power Transformed by R.M. MacIver


Letters

Marilyn B. Young, Laura Carper, Negro Politics
Roy Lisker, Negro Politics



Contributors

Randall Jarrell (1914-1965) was born in Tennessee and graduated from Vanderbilt. A poet, novelist, translator, and critic as well as writer for children, Jarrell was a prolific author whose best-known works include the poems collected in The Woman at the Washington Zoo and The Lost World, the academic comedy Pictures from an Institution, the children's story The Bat Poet, and Poetry and the Age, a group of essays. An influential critic who, as poetry reviewer for The Nation, helped to launch the careers of Robert Lowell and other contemporaries, Jarrell taught for many years at the University of North Carolina, where he was much revered. He died in a car accident in 1965.

John Richardson's A Life of Picasso, Volume Two, was published in December. Volume One won the Whitbread Prize in England in 1991. (March 1997)


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