Table of Contents

Volume 9, Number 6 · October 12, 1967

Elizabeth Hardwick, The Crown Jewels

Twenty Letters to a Friend by Svetlana Alliluyeva

Robert Mazzocco, A Poet of Landscape

Questions of Travel by Elizabeth Bishop

Edmund R. Leach, Brain-twister

The Savage Mind by Claude Lévi-Strauss

Mythologiques: du miel aux cendres by Claude Lévi-Strauss

Philip Rahv, Left Face

Containment and Change by Carl Oglesby, by Richard Shaull

The Radical Imagination edited by Irving Howe, with an Introduction by Michael Harrington

Frank Kermode, Reading Shakespeare's Mind

Hamlet and Revenge by Eleanor Prosser

Fools of Time: Studies in Shakespearian Tragedy by Northrop Frye

Herbert L. Packer, Copping Out

The Challenge of Crime in A Free Society: A Report by the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice

R.C. Smail, Born Yesterday

The Birth of Europe by Robert S. Lopez

D.J. Enright, Speak Up!

Language and Silence: Essays on Language, Literature and the Inhuman by George Steiner

Irving Howe, In the Cage

The Prisoners of Quai Dong by Victor Kolpacoff

The Taste of Power by Ladislav Mnacko, translated by Paul Stevenson

Reyner Banham, This Property Is Condemned

Modern Architecture and Expressionism by Dennis Sharp

Architects on Architecture by Paul Heyer

Philip Levine, Baby Villon (poem)

Name Withheld, Letter from Ghana


Letters

Edward Dahlberg, Robert M. Adams, Ajax's Sheep
Al Alvarez, Noam Chomsky, et al. Fiedler Defense Fund
Laura Carper, Detroit
Sanford H. Elwitt, George Lichtheim, Mollet's Conduct
Victor White, Only Joking
Richard H. Popkin, D.P. Walker, Bayle's Sincerity
Tom Burns Haber, Hazard
Minas Savvas, Crime of Silence



Contributors

D. J. Enright's books include The Alluring Problem, Fields of Vision, Collected Poems 1948—1998, and, most recently, Interplay: A Kind of Commonplace Book. (August 2000)

Elizabeth Hardwick (b. 1916) has been a frequent contributor to The Partisan Review, The New Yorker, and The New York Review of Books, which she helped found in 1963. Her books include the novels The Simple Truth, The Ghostly Lover, and Sleepless Nights, the essay collection A View of My Own, and The Selected Letters of William James, for which she acted as editor.

Frank Kermode lives in Cambridge, England. His most recent book is The Age of Shakespeare. (May 2008)


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