Table of Contents

Volume 9, Number 12 · January 4, 1968

Robert Crichton, Our Air War

Air War: Vietnam by Frank Harvey

Edmund Wilson, An Open Letter to Mike Nichols

Ronald Steel, Man Without a Country

Memoirs 1925-1950 by George F. Kennan

Helen Muchnic, Nightmares

Journey into the Whirlwind by Eugenia Semyonovna Ginzburg, translated by Paul Stevenson, translated by Max Hayward

The Deserted House by Lydia Chukovskaya, translated by Aline B. Werth

Paul Goodman, Mini-Schools: A Prescription for the Reading Problem

Robert L. Heilbroner, Who's Running This Show?

Who Rules America? by G. William Domhoff

The Power Structure by Arnold M. Rose

D.A.N. Jones, No Man's Land

The Revolutionary by Hans Koningsberger

No Man's Time by V.S. Yanovsky, translated by Isabella Levitin, translated by Roger Nyle Parris, with a Foreword by W.H. Auden

The Worldwide Machine by Paolo Volponi, translated by Belén Severeid

George Lichtheim, Catching Up With History

The Obstructed Path. French Social Thought in the Years of Desperation 1930-1960 by H. Stuart Hughes

David A. Bannerman, Fellow Travelers

Buller's Birds of New Zealand: A History of the Birds of New Zealand by Sir Walter Lawry Buller, edited and revised by E.G. Turbott, with 48 color reproductions by J.G. Keulemans

The Shore Birds of North America by Peter Matthiessen, by Ralf S. Palmer, edited by Gardner D. Stout, with paintings by Robert Verity Clem

J.P. Kenyon, A Hectic Revolution

The Elizabethan Puritan Movement by Patrick Collinson

Commonwealth and Protectorate; The English Civil War and Its Aftermath by Ivan Roots

The Fifth Monarchy Men by P.G. Rogers


Letters

Eric Bentley, Uses of Intelligence
Raymond Rosenthal, Wyndham Lewis's Trousers
Dachine Rainer, Uses of Intelligence
John Ashmead, Uses of Intelligence
W.K. Rose, D.A.N. Jones, Wyndham Lewis's Trousers
Kenneth Lawrence, Philippa Foot, Sartre & Values
Martin Glaberman, Nkrumah's Sponsors
Gloria Bley Miller, Michael Field, Boiling
Columbia Alumni Vigilance Committee, Alumni Bulletin



Contributors

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)

Edmund Wilson (1895-1972) is widely regarded as the preeminent American man of letters of the twentieth century. Over his long career, he wrote for Vanity Fair, helped edit The New Republic, served as chief book critic for The New Yorker, and was a frequent contributor to The New York Review of Books. Wilson was the author of more than twenty books, including Axel's Castle, Patriotic Gore, and a work of fiction, Memoirs of Hecate County.


Search the Review
Advanced search