Table of Contents

Volume 8, Number 10 · June 1, 1967

Andrew Kopkind, Waiting for Lefty

R.F.K.: The Man Who Would Be President by Ralph de Toledano

Roger Shattuck, The Brother of Us All

Rimbaud: Complete Works, Selected Letters Introduction, Prose Translations, and Notes by Wallace Fowlie

Rimbaud: A Critical Study by Wallace Fowlie

Peter Bauer, Three Poems by Arthur Rimbaud (poem)

Igor Stravinsky, Stravinsky at Eighty-five: An Interview

W.H. Auden, A Civilized Man

Theodore Spencer: Selected Essays edited by Alan C. Purves

Guenter Grass, Ben and Dieter: A Speech to the Israelis

Philip Rahv, An Open Secret

The Reactionaries: Yeats, Lewis, Pound, Eliot, Lawrence: A Study of the Anti-Democratic Intelligentsia by John R. Harrison, Introduction by William Empson

Neal Ascherson, Chronicles of the Holocaust

Treblinka by Jean-François Steiner, Preface by Simone de Beauvoir

The Painted Bird by Jerzy Kosinski

They Fought Back: The Story of the Jewish Resistance in Nazi Europe edited and translated by Yuri Suhl

Resistance Against Tyranny edited by Eugene Heimler

The Murderers Among Us: The Wiesenthal Memoirs by Simon Wiesenthal, edited by Joseph Wechsberg

E.J. Hobsbawm, 1848 and All That

1848: The Opening of an Era edited by F. Fejtö, Introduction by A.J.P. Taylor

1848: The Making of a Revolution by Georges Duveau, Introduction by Georges Rudé

Bernard Bergonzi, "Eat! Eat!"

Thou Worm Jacob by Mark Mirsky

Fathers by Herbert Gold

The Carpenter Years by Arthur A. Cohen

Poor George by Paula Fox

Leonard Schapiro, Foul Play

Blood Accusation: The Strange History of the Beiliss Case by Maurice Samuel


Letters

Jerome H. Skolnick, The End of the Affair
Helen Easton, Elizabeth Hardwick, Critics
V.S. Pritchett, Omission
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., P.S.
Anthony J. Podlecki, M.I. Finley, Trivia Preferred



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)

W. H. Auden (1907–1973) was born in North Yorkshire, England, the son of a doctor. He studied at Oxford and published his first book, Poems, in 1930, immediately establishing himself as one of the outstanding voices of his generation. Auden emigrated to New York in 1939, where he became a US citizen and converted to Anglicanism. He wrote essays, critical studies, plays, and opera librettos for such composers as Benjamin Britten, Igor Stravinsky, and Hans Werner Henze, as well as the poems for which he is most famous.

Roger Shattuck is the author of Forbidden Knowledge: From Prometheus to Pornography. He has most recently edited new editions of two books by Helen Keller. He is University Professor Emeritus at Boston University. (May 2005)


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