Table of Contents

Volume 19, Number 3 · August 31, 1972

Jiri Pelikan, A Letter

W.H. Auden, A Saint-Simon of Our Time

In the Twenties: The Diaries of Harry Kessler translated by Charles Kessler, with an Introduction by Otto Friedrich

Ellen Willis, The Fantasy of the Perfect Lover

The Love Treatment: Sexual Intimacy between Patients and Psychotherapists by Martin Shepard MD

The Radical Therapist by the Radical Therapist Collective, produced by Jerome Agel

I.F. Stone, Where Was Nixon When Sadat Gave the Russians the Boot?

John Womack, A Special Supplement: The Chicanos

Forty Acres: Cesar Chavez and the Farm Workers by Mark Day

Barrio Boy by Ernesto Galarza

The Life Story of the Mexican Immigrant by Manuel Gamio

Grito!: Reies Tijerina and the New Mexico Land Grant War of 1967 by Richard Gardner

So Shall Ye Reap: The Story of Cesar Chavez and the Farm Workers' Movement by Joan London, by Henry Anderson

Sal Si Puedes (Escape If You Can): Cesar Chavez and the New American Revolution by Peter Matthiessen

Aztlán: An Anthology of Mexican American Literature edited by Luis Valdez, edited by Stan Steiner

The Chicano: From Caricature to Self-Portrait edited by Edward Simmen

Pain and Promise: The Chicano Today edited by Edward Simmen

Chicano Manifesto by Armando B. Rendon

Mexican Americans by Joan W. Moore, by Alfredo Cuéllar

The Chicanos: A History of Mexican Americans by Matthew S. Meier, by Feliciano Rivera

North from Mexico: The Spanish-speaking People of the United States by Carey McWilliams

The Chicanos: Mexican American Voices edited by Edward W. Ludwig, edited by James Santibanez

The Mexican-American People, The Nation's Second Largest Minority by Leo Grebler, by Joan W. Moore, by Ralph C. Guzman

Todd Gitlin, Homage to Paul Goodman (poem)

Virgil Thomson, Varèse, Xenakis, Carter

Edgard Varèse by Fernand Ouellette, translated by Derek Coltman

Varèse: A Looking-Glass Diary Volume I: 1883-1928 by Louise Varèse

Flawed Words and Stubborn Sounds: A Conversation with Elliott Carter by Allen Edwards

Formalized Music: Thought and Mathematics in Composition by Iannis Xenakis

Noel Annan, Sir Oswald, Leave the House!

My Life by Oswald Mosley

Henri Zerner, Mind Your Maniera

Painting in Italy 1500-1600 by Sidney J. Freedberg

Mannerism: Style and Civilization by John Shearman

Yehoshua Arieli, The Price Israel Is Paying


Letters

Graham Greene, Karl Miller, Greene's Meaning
Alfred A. Howell, Kevin Jones, et al. Fast to the Death
Reyner Banham, Francis Carney, Disarming La
Hugh Trevor-Roper, Words
Victor S. Navasky, Madeleine R. Levy, et al. RFK's Record
Thomas Hathaway, Not Thomson's Title



Contributors

Noel Annan is the author of Leslie Stephen and Our Age, among other books. (October 1999)

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.

I.F. Stone was an American journalist, publisher of I.F. Stone's Weekly, and a regular contributor to the Review. For more about him please visit www.ifstone.org.

Henri Zerner, Professor of History of Art and Architecture at Harvard, is the author, most recently, of Renaissance Art in France: The Invention of Classicism and Écrire l'histoire de l'art: Figures d'une discipline. (January 2005)


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