Table of Contents

Volume 7, Number 5 · October 6, 1966

John Weightman, Malraux: Behind the Mask

Malraux: A Collection of Critical Essays edited by R.W.B. Lewis

André Malraux: The Indochina Adventure by Walter G. Langlois

The Rhetorical Hero: An Essay on the Aesthetics of André Malraux by William Righter

Ronald Steel, A Visit to Washington

Mark Strand, Eating Poetry (poem)

Alan Pryce-Jones, Smothered in Onions

The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology edited by C.T. Onions, with the assistance of G.W.S. Friedrichsen, by R.W. Burchfield

Jonathan Miller, On Lenny Bruce (1926–1966)

Bruno Bettelheim, Children Without Parents

Children in Collectives—Childrearing Aims and Practices in the Kibbutz edited by Peter D. Neubauer M.D.

C.B.A. Behrens, The Great Society

The Sun King by Nancy Mitford

At the Court of Versailles by Gilette Ziegler

Christopher Lasch, UnAmerican Activities

Liberals and Communism: The "Red Decade" Revisited by Frank A. Warren III

The Communist Controversy in Washington from the New Deal to McCarthy by Earl Latham

Neal Ascherson, Intoxicated With War

Heroes' Twilight: A Study of the Literature of the Great War by Bernard Bergonzi

Men Who March Away: Poems of the First World War edited by I.M. Parsons

The Long Trail: What the British Soldier Sang and Said in 1914-18 by John Brophy, by Eric Partridge

A Passionate Prodigality by Guy Chapman

Hannah Arendt, A Heroine of Revolution

Rosa Luxemburg by J.P. Nettl

Bernard Bergonzi, Anything Goes

The Anti-Death League by Kingsley Amis

Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me by Richard Fariña

The Time of the Hero by Mario Vargas Llosa


Letters

Josiah Thompson, The Second Oswald
Curtis Crawford, Richard H. Popkin, The Second Oswald
Joseph O. Baylen, Gladstone's Prostitutes
Anthony West, Frederick C. Crews, Gladstone's Prostitutes
Cecil J. Schneer, Gavin de Beer, Vulcanists & Neptunists
Harry Levin, D.J. Enright, Comparative Lit.



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)

Jonathan Miller has directed operas and plays throughout the world, most recently Pelléas and Mélisande at the Metropolitan Opera. His many books include The Body in Question, States of Mind, On Reflection, and Nowhere in Particular. The article that appears in this issue is based on a talk given at the New York Public Library. (May 2000)

Ronald Steel is Professor of International Relations at the University of Southern California, a recent fellow at the American Academy in Berlin, and the author of biographies of Walter Lippmann and Robert Kennedy. (June 2006)

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

John Weightman, Professor Emeritus of the University of London, is the author of The Concept of the Avant-Garde. He will soon publish The Cat Sat on the Mat: Language and the Absurd. (October 2002)


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