Table of Contents

Volume 15, Number 3 · August 13, 1970

Jorge Luis Borges, Up from Ultraism

Murray Kempton, The Damned

A Nation in Torment: The Great American Depression, 1929-1939 by Edward Robb Ellis

Hard Times by Studs Terkel

Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory by Anita Bryant

The Block by Herb Goro

Neal Ascherson, Communist Dropouts

The Search for a Third Way by Heinz Brandt, with a Foreword by Erich Fromm

Our Own People by Elisabeth K. Poretsky

Men in Prison by Victor Serge

D.J. Enright, Streets (poem)

Matthew Hodgart, Lichtenberg: Body Language & A Dream

Hogarth on High Life: The Marriage à la Mode Series from Georg Christoph Lichtenberg's Commentaries translated and edited by Arthur S. Wensinger, by W.B. Coley

Aphorisms and Letters by Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, translated and edited by Franz Mautner, by Henry Hatfield

Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, A Dream

Noam Chomsky, A Special Supplement: In North Vietnam

Richard Sennett, Survival of the Fattest

The Unheavenly City by Edward Banfield

D.A.N. Jones, Pow! Now

1968 by Richard Stern

The File on Stanley Patton Buchta by Irvin Faust

The Bamboo Bed by William Eastlake

The Park by Philippe Sollers, translated by A.M. Sheridan Smith

Frank Kermode, Critical List

Literature and the Sixth Sense by Philip Rahv

The Writing on the Wall by Mary McCarthy

A.J.P. Taylor, Surprise Party

Frank Kofsky, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Eugene D. Genovese, An Exchange on Electoral Politics


Letters

Daniel Berrigan, S. J., Letter from the Underground
Gideon Forsythe, Tribal Sex War
John Holt, Quackery
George Jochnowitz, Tribal Sex War
Francis J. Rigney, Tribal Sex War
William A. Williams, Did He Goof?
Erazim V. Kohak, The Joke
Ned O'Gorman, Addie Mae Collins Library
Gertrud Marcus, Parents for Peace
Oliver Stallybrass, D.A.N. Jones, The Joke



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 2007)

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)

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.

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

Georg Christoph Lichtenberg was born in 1742 in Oberramstadt, Germany. In 1763 he joined the University of Gottingen where he studied mathematics and the natural sciences and, in 1770 was appointed a professor at the university. In addition to his scientific writings, he wrote Letters from England and a book on Hogarth's etchings. Lichtenberg died in 1799.


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