Table of Contents

Volume 19, Number 4 · September 21, 1972

Lewis Mumford, Thomas Eakins, Painter and Moralist

The Photographs of Thomas Eakins by Gordon Hendricks

Yosal Rogat, I'm All Right, Dick

On the Democratic Idea in America by Irving Kristol

Susan Sontag, On Paul Goodman

Stuart Hampshire, Suspect Sages

Public Affairs by C.P. Snow

The Mature Society by Dennis Gabor

I.F. Stone, Will the War Go on Until 1976?

Eugene D. Genovese, Getting to Know the Slaves

The Children of Pride: A True Story of Georgia and the Civil War edited by Robert Manson Myers

The Diary of Edmund Ruffin, Vol. 1. Toward Independence, October, 1856-April, 1861 edited by William K. Scarborough

The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography, Volume 1: From Sundown to Sunup: The Making of the Black Community by George P. Rawick

The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography, Volume 3: South Carolina Narratives edited by George P. Rawick

The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography, Volume 5: Texas Narratives edited by George P. Rawick

The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography, Volume 7: Oklahoma and Mississippi Narratives edited by George P. Rawick

The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography, Volume 9: Arkansas Narratives edited by George P. Rawick

The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography, Volume 11: Arkansas and Missouri Narratives edited by George P. Rawick

The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography, Volume 13: Georgia Narratives edited by George P. Rawick

The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography, Volume 19: God Struck Me Dead edited by George P. Rawick

The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography, Volume 18: Unwritten History of Slavery edited by George P. Rawick

The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography, Volume 17: Florida Narratives edited by George P. Rawick

The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography, Volume 16: Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Virginia, and Tennessee Narratives edited by George P. Rawick

The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography, Volume 15: North Carolina Narratives edited by George P. Rawick

The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography, Volume 14: North Carolina Narratives edited by George P. Rawick

The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography, Volume 12: Georgia Narratives edited by George P. Rawick

The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography, Volume 10: Arkansas Narratives edited by George P. Rawick

The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography, Volume 8: Arkansas Narratives edited by George P. Rawick

The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography, Volume 6: Alabama and Indiana Narratives edited by George P. Rawick

The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography, Volume 4: Texas Narratives edited by George P. Rawick

The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography, Volume 2: South Carolina Narratives edited by George P. Rawick

Michael Wood, Mod and Great

Fernando Pessoa: Selected Poems edited and translated by Peter Rickard

Selected Poems by Fernando Pessoa translated by Edwin Honig

David Joravsky, The Head on Jung's Pillow

Darwin Retried: An Appeal to Reason by Norman Macbeth

The Case of the Midwife Toad by Arthur Koestler

The Roots of Coincidence by Arthur Koestler

Alfred W. McCoy, A Correspondence with the CIA

Basil T. Paquet, Is Anyone Guilty? If So, Who?

Medina by Mary McCarthy

Harry M. Caudill, A Maddening Story

The Great Coalfield War by George S. McGovern, by Leonard F. Guttridge


Letters

Owen Lattimore, I.F. Stone, Communist "Acquiescence"
G. Singh, Stephen Spender, In the Cupboard
Norman Birnbaum, Tom Bottomore, Test Your Theory
Peter Forbes, Thoi Bao Ga
Nat Hentoff, William M. Kunstler, et al. Lns
Daniel Schiller, F.W. Dupee
Frank MacShane, Robert Payne, Money for Translators



Contributors

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

Susan Sontag (1933-2004) is the author of four novels, The Benefactor, Death Kit, The Volcano Lover, and In America, which won the 2000 National Book Award for Fiction; a collection of stories, I, Etcetera; several plays, including Alice in Bed and Lady from the Sea; and seven works of nonfiction, among them Where the Stress Falls and Regarding the Pain of Others. Her books have been translated into thirty-two languages. In 2001, she was awarded the Jerusalem Prize for the body of her work; in 2003, she received the Prince of Asturias Prize for Literature and the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade.

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.

Michael Wood is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Princeton. His most recent book is Literature and the Taste of Knowledge. (September 2009)


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