Table of Contents

Volume 6, Number 9 · May 26, 1966

J.M. Cameron, What Is a Christian?

Belief and Unbelief: A Philosophy of Self-Knowledge by Michael Novak

The Christian Intellectual by Jaroslav Pelikan

They Call Us Dead Men by Daniel Berrigan S.J.

Herbert Luethy, In Search of Indonesia

Indonesian Communism: A History by Arnold C. Brackman

An Introduction to Indonesian Historiography edited by Soedjatmoko, Mohammad Ali, G.J. Resnik and G. McT. Kahin

Five Journeys from Jakarta by Maslyn Williams

An Autobiography by Sukarno, as told to Cindy Adams

Elinor Langer, The Shame of American Medicine

L.C. Knights, Taming the Albatross

Coleridge's Philosophy of Literature: The Development of a Concept of Poetry 1791-1819 by J.A. Appleyard S.J.

The Annotated Ancient Mariner illustrated by Gustave Doré, with an Introduction and Notes by Martin Gardner

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner with ten engravings on copper and a Foreword by David Jones

Edmund R. Leach, Malinowski Revisited

Comparative Functionalism: An Essay in Anthropological Theory by Walter Goldschmidt

Frances A. Yates, New Light on the Globe Theater

Robert L. Heilbroner, A Marxist America

Monopoly Capital by Paul A. Baran, by Paul M. Sweezy

Denis Donoghue, Musil

Five Women by Robert Musil, translated by Eithne Wilkins, translated by Ernst Kaiser

Martin Gardner, Funny Coincidence

ESP, A Scientific Evaluation by C.E.M. Hansel

Roland Oliver, West African Lessons

Politics in West Africa by W. Arthur Lewis

The Penetration of Africa: European Exploration in North and West Africa to 1815 by Robin Hallett

Mark Strand, The Dirty Hand (poem)


Letters

H. Dalton Foster, Inside the VW
Herbert A. Simon, Automation
Robert Theobald, Automation
Philippe Halsmann, Einstein
Newton F. Tolman, Robert L. Heilbroner, Automation
Willis Barnstone, D.S. Carne-Ross, Sappho Herself
Patrice Higonnet, French Planning



Contributors

Denis Donoghue is University Professor at NYU, where he holds the Henry James Chair of English and American Letters. He is the author of The Practice of Reading, Words Alone: The Poet T.S. Eliot, and, most recently, The American Classics. (October 2006)

Martin Gardner is the author of The New Ambidextrous Universe, Fractal Music, Hypercards and More, and The Night is Large. His most recent book is a novel, Visitors from Oz. (September 1998)

Mark Strand teaches in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia. His most recent book is New Selected Poems. (March 2008)


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