Table of Contents

Volume 4, Number 5 · April 8, 1965

Murray Kempton, Victims

Inquisition in Eden by Alvah Bessie

Fear on Trial by John Henry Faulk

Only You, Dick Daring by Merle Miller, by Evan Rhodes

Equal Time by Newton Minow

Robert Lowell, The Opposite House (poem)

J.M. Cameron, Dissenting Catholics

Objections to Roman Catholicism edited with an Introduction by Michael de la Bedoyère

Geoffrey Barraclough, The Light that Failed

Nehru: The First Sixty Years by Dorothy Norman

Philip Rahv, New American Fiction

Roar Lion Roar by Irving Faust

Yarborough by B.H. Friedman

A Confederate General from Big Sur by Richard Brautigan

P. S. Wilkinson by C.D.B. Bryan

The Edge of the Woods by Heather Ross Miller

A House on the Sound by Kathrin Perutz

Lewis Mumford, Revaluations I: Howard's Garden City

Garden Cities of To-morrow by Ebenezer Howard, edited with a Preface by Sir Frederic Osborn, with an Introductory Essay by Lewis Mumford

Robert Lekachman, Revaluations II: Keynes's General Theory

The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money by John Maynard Keynes

Neal Ascherson, After the Final Solution

The House of Ashes by Oscar Pinkus

The Holocaust Kingdom by Alexander Donat

Robert Mazzocco, Mixed Company

Hands Up! by Edward Dorn

Country Without Maps by Jean Garrigue

Destinations Companion volume edited by Wilmer F. Lucas Jr.

A Roof of Tiger Lilies by Donald Hall

An Existential Nerve Cell by Richard F. Henchey

A Time of Bees by Mona Van Duyn

Norman Podhoretz, The Old New Republic

The Face of Five Decades: Selections from Fifty Years of The New Republic edited by Robert B. Luce

Francis Haskell, A Hidden Life

John Addington Symonds: A Biography by Phyllis Grosskurth

Walter Laqueur, Middletown, Germany

The Nazi Seizure of Power: The Experience of a Single German Town, 1930-1935 by William Sheridan Allen

Michael Field, Gospels of American Cooking

The All New Fanny Farmer Boston Cooking School Cookbook

The Joy of Cooking by Irma S. Rombauer, by Marion Rombauer Becker

The New Settlement Cook Book

Marius Bewley, America's Heroic Moment

Meriwether Lewis: A Biography by George Dillon

The Journals of Lewis and Clark edited by Bernard DeVoto

Letters of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, with Related Documents 1783-1854 edited by Donald Jackson

Bernard Crick, Room at the Top

Harold Wilson: The Authentic Portrait by Leslie Smith

Purpose in Politics by Harold Wilson

Lawrence Stone, Pieter Geyl

The Netherlands in the Seventeenth Century by Pieter Geyl

History of the Low Countries: Episodes and Problems by Pieter Geyl

Martin Malia, Catherine Was Great

Catherine the Great by Zoé Oldenbourg

Alexander Soper, The Arts of Japan

Japan, a History in Art by Bradley Smith

The Traditional Arts of Japan by H. Batterson Boger

Japanese Buddhist Prints by Mosaku Ishida, translated by Charles S. Terry

Abraham Kaplan, The Heart of Erich Fromm

The Heart of Man: Its Genius for Good and Evil by Erich Fromm, Religious Perspectives, edited by Ruth Nanda Anshen

Clark Kerr, John H. Schaar, Sheldon S. Wolin, An Exchange On Berkeley


Letters

John V. Hagopian, Tiny Alice
Morris Belsnick, Philip Roth, Tiny Alice
Leo Skir, Tiny Alice
Raya Dunayevskaya, Sartre
Colin Wilson, George Lichtheim, Sartre



Contributors

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 2008)

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)

Murray Kempton (1917-1997) was a columnist for Newsday, as well as a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books. His books include Rebellions, Perversities, and Main Events and The Briar Patch, as well as Part of Our Time. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1985.

Robert Lowell died in 1977. His Collected Poems was published this summer. The letters in this issue will be included in The Letters of Robert Lowell, edited by Saskia Hamilton, to be published next year by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, LLC. (November 2003)

Martin Malia is Professor of History Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author, most recently, of Russia Under Western Eyes, from the Bronze Horseman to the Lenin Mausoleum. (November 2001)


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