Table of Contents

Volume 16, Number 2 · February 11, 1971

Alan Tyson, Homage to Catatonia

The Divided Self by R.D. Laing

Self and Others by R.D. Laing

Reason and Violence (to be published in April) by R.D. Laing, by David G. Cooper, Foreword by Jean-Paul Sartre

Sanity, Madness and the Family Volume I: Families of Schizophrenics by R.D. Laing, by A. Esterson

The Politics of Experience by R.D. Laing

Knots by R.D. Laing

Interpersonal Perception: A Theory and a Method of Research by R.D. Laing, by H. Phillipson, by A.R. Lee

John Womack, The Bolivian Guerrilla

The Diary of Che Guevara edited by Robert Scheer

The Death of a Revolutionary: Che Guevara's Last Mission by Richard Harris

Bolivia bajo el Che by Philippe Labreveux

Bolivia a la hora del Che by Rubén Vázquez Díaz

The Great Rebel: Che Guevara in Bolivia by Luis J. González, by Gustavo A. Sánchez Salazar, translated by Helen R. Lane

The Complete Bolivian Diaries of Ché Guevara and Other Captured Documents edited by Daniel James

Nãcahuasu, La Guerrilla del Che en Bolivia by José Luis Alcázar

W.H. Auden, Lines to Dr. Walter Birk on His Retiring from General Practice (poem)

Tom Wicker, The Politics Before Us

Igor Stravinsky, Rap Session

Robert L. Heilbroner, The Multinational Corporation and the Nation-State

A.J.P. Taylor, The Independent Habit

Tito by Phyllis Auty

The Battle Stalin Lost: Memoirs of Yugoslavia 1948-1953 by Vladimir Dedijer

Contemporary Yugoslavia: Twenty Years of Socialist Experiment edited by Wayne S. Vucinich

Alfred Kazin, Heroines

Murray Kempton, Jock-Sniffing

Lombardi: Winning Is the Only Thing edited by Jerry Kramer

Saturday's America by Dan Jenkins

Confessions of a Dirty Ballplayer by Johnny Sample, by Fred Hamilton, by Sonny Schwartz

Ball Four by Jim Bouton

Out of Their League by Dave Meggyesy

Player of the Year by Roman Gabriel, by Bob Oates

The City Game by Pete Axthelm

Hans J. Morgenthau, Wild Bunch

Naïve Questions about War and Peace by William Whitworth

The Tuesday Cabinet by Henry F. Graff

Alliance Politics by Richard E. Neustadt

Alternative to Armageddon by Col. Wesley W. Yale, by Gen. I.D. White, by Gen. Hasso E. von Manteuffel

Militarism, U.S.A. by Col. James A. Donovan, written in cooperation with Gen. David Shoup

Helen Muchnic, Under the Sign of Blok

The Twelve and Other Poems by Alexander Blok, translated by Jon Stallworthy, translated by Peter France

Selected Poems by Anna Akhmatova, translated by Richard McKane, with an Essay by Andrei Sinyavsky

Fever and Other New Poems by Bella Akhmadulina, translated by Geoffrey Dutton, translated by Igor Mezhakoff-Koriakin, with an Introduction by Yevgeny Yevtushenko

Philip S. Foner, Louis Ruchames, Willie Lee Rose, An Exchange on John Brown


Letters

Alfred D. Kornfeld, Noel Annan, Jack & Eddie
Truong Buu Lam, Richard A. Falk, Mr. Duc's Constituency
William Stringfellow, Anthony Towne, An Indictment & a Reply
Simon Karlinsky, Hugh McLean, et al. Slavism
Arlyne Lazerson, Mexican Trial Transcript
Tom Byers, Seattle Legal Defense
George Dennison, Paul Goodman, et al. New Nation Seed Fund



Contributors

W. H. Auden (1907–1973) was born in North Yorkshire, England, the son of a doctor. He studied at Oxford and published his first book, Poems, in 1930, immediately establishing himself as one of the outstanding voices of his generation. Auden emigrated to New York in 1939, where he became a US citizen and converted to Anglicanism. He wrote essays, critical studies, plays, and opera librettos for such composers as Benjamin Britten, Igor Stravinsky, and Hans Werner Henze, as well as the poems for which he is most famous.

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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