Table of Contents

Volume 13, Number 3 · August 21, 1969

Stuart Hampshire, Adventurer

The Artist as Critic: Critical Writings of Oscar Wilde edited by Richard Ellmann

John Phillips, Bobby

The Unfinished Odyssey of Robert Kennedy by David Halberstam

Robert Kennedy: A Memoir by Jack Newfield

85 Days: The Last Campaign of Robert Kennedy by Jules Witcover

Jorge Luis Borges, Pedro Salvadores

E.J. Hobsbawm, How to Plot Your Takeover

Coup d'Etat, a Practical Handbook by Edward Luttwack

Wassily Leontief, Notes on a Visit to Cuba

Anthony Quinton, Locker Room Metaphysics

Sport: A Philosophic Inquiry by Paul Weiss

Man, Sport and Existence: A Critical Analysis by Howard S. Slusher

Jean Follain, Death of the Ferret (poem)

Richard Gilman, On Flannery O'Connor

Mystery and Manners by Flannery O'Connor, occasional prose selected and edited by Sally Fitzgerald, by Robert Fitzgerald

James Ackerman, The Shape of Things to Come

Brancusi: A Study of the Sculpture by Sidney Geist

Modern American Sculpture by Dore Ashton

David Smith by David Smith edited by Cleve Gray

Beyond Modern Sculpture by Jack Burnham

Magdalen Goffin, A Contradictory Hero

The Life and Death of Dietrich Bonhoeffer by Mary Bosanquet

Jonathan Mirsky, Report from the China Sea

G. Altunyan, Vladimir Borisov, M. Dkhemilev, et al. An Appeal to The UN Committee for Human Rights


Letters

Noam Chomsky, A Reply to Joseph Alsop
Serge Lang, Spilling the Beans
D.A.N. Jones, Only Human
Ivan Morris, Not a Nice Place to Visit



Contributors

Stuart Hampshire, formerly Warden of Wardham College, Oxford, is the author of Spinoza and Justice Is Conflict.(October 2002)

Sergei Kovalev, a biologist and former political prisoner, is a leading candidate on the Yabloko Party list for the December election to the Russian State Duma. He is President of the Institute for Human Rights and Chairman of the Andrei Sakharov Foundation in Moscow. (November 2007)

Jonathan Mirsky is a journalist and historian specializing in Chinese affairs. He reported from Vietnam in 1965 and 1967. (November 2008)

Anthony Quinton is the former president of Trinity College, Oxford, former chairman of the British Library, and the author of Hume. (June 2001)


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