Table of Contents

Volume 13, Number 7 · October 23, 1969

Igor Stravinsky, Progress Report

John Crowe Ransom, Blake Triumphant

Blake and Tradition The Bollingen Series XXXV: 11 by Kathleen Raine

John Crowe Ransom, Agitato Ma Non Troppo (poem)

Heberto Padilla, Five Poems by Heberto Padilla (poem)

Murray Kempton, A Letter from the Wasteland

John Womack, Priest of Revolution

Camilo Torres by Germán Guzmán

Camilo Torres por el Padre Camilo Torres Restrepo (1956-1966), Sondeos No. 5. Centro Intercultural de Documentación

Colombia—Camilo Torres, Un Símbolo Controvertido, 1962-67, CIDOC Dossier No. 12. publications.) Centro Intercultural de Documentación

Camilo Torres, His Life and His Message edited by John Alvarez García

Herbert L. Packer, Enemies of Progress

The Crime of Punishment by Karl Menninger M.D.

The Insanity Defense by Abraham S. Goldstein

P.B. Medawar, The Molecular Shadow

Biology and Man by George Gaylord Simpson

The Relations between the Sciences by C.F.A. Pantin

Approaches to a Philosophical Biology by Marjorie Grene

Towards a Theoretical Biology I.U.B.S. Symposium, by ed. C.H. Waddington

Alfred Kazin, History and Henry Adams

Jean Stafford, Survivor

Only One Year by Svetlana Alliluyeva, translated by Paul Chavchvadze

Martin Bernal, Mao and the Writers

Literary Dissent in Communist China by Merle Goldman

The Gate of Darkness: Studies on the Leftist Literary Movement in China by Tsi-an Hsia

Literary Doctrine in China and Soviet Influence 1956-1960 by D.N. Fokkema

Pa Chin and His Writings: Chinese Youth Between the Two Revolutions by Olga Lang

The Hundred Flowers Praeger ($6.75) under the title, The Hundred Flower Campaign and the Chinese Intellectuals. It is now out of print) by Roderick MacFarquhar

Alasdair MacIntyre, On Marcuse


Letters

Mary McCarthy, Credit
Hans J. Morgenthau, Clayton Fritchey, Kissinger on War
Lionel Standing, John K. Fairbank, Useful Foreigner



Contributors

Alfred Kazin's most recent book is God and the American Writer. (April 1998)

Murray Kempton (1917-1997) was a columnist for Newsday, as well as a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books. His books include Rebellions, Perversities, and Main Events and The Briar Patch, as well as Part of Our Time. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1985.


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