Table of Contents

Volume 20, Number 1 · February 8, 1973

Stephen Spender, Poetry of the Unspeakable

Winning Hearts and Minds: War Poems by Vietnam Veterans edited by Larry Rottmann, edited by Jan Barry, edited by Basil T. Paquet

Obscenities by Michael Casey

Michael Wood, Ezra Pound

The Pound Era by Hugh Kenner

A ZBC of Ezra Pound by Christine Brooke-Rose

Murray Kempton, Blue Collar Blues

Where Have All the Robots Gone?: Worker Dissatisfaction in the 70s by Harold L. Sheppard, by Neal Q. Herrick

The Hidden Injuries of Class by Richard Sennett, by Jonathan Cobb

The Company and the Union: The "Civilized Relationship" of the General Motors Corporation and the United Auto Workers by William Serrin

Work in America: Report of a Special Task Force to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare

Bitter Wages: Ralph Nader's Study Group Report on Disease and Injury on the Job by Joseph A. Page, by Mary-Win O'Brien

Elizabeth Hardwick, Bloomsbury and Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf: A Biography by Quentin Bell

Lytton Strachey: The Really Interesting Question and Other Papers edited by Paul Levy

Stanley Hoffmann, After the Fall

Vichy France: Old Guard and New Order, 1940-1944 by Robert O. Paxton

Roger Sale, A Dirty Dean and a Brazen Head

American Mischief by Alan Lelchuk

The Manticore by Robertson Davies

Fifth Business by Robertson Davies

Anthony Lewis, Walt's Faults

The Diffusion of Power: An Essay in Recent History by W.W. Rostow

Noel Annan, Nancy

Nancy: The Life of Lady Astor by Christopher Sykes

Benjamin Schwartz, Thoughts of Mao Tse-tung

W.H.C. Frend, Success Story

Augustus to Constantine: The Thrust of Christianity into the Roman World by Robert M. Grant

Religion and Society in the Age of Saint Augustine by Peter Brown


Letters

Mary McCarthy, A Letter
Jeffrey Race, Frances FitzGerald, Common Sense
George Lakoff, Deep Language



Contributors

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

Elizabeth Hardwick (b. 1916) has been a frequent contributor to The Partisan Review, The New Yorker, and The New York Review of Books, which she helped found in 1963. Her books include the novels The Simple Truth, The Ghostly Lover, and Sleepless Nights, the essay collection A View of My Own, and The Selected Letters of William James, for which she acted as editor.

Stanley Hoffmann is Paul and Catherine Buttenwieser University Professor at Harvard. His forthcoming book is Chaos and Violence. (August 2006)

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.

Anthony Lewis, a former columnist for The New York Times, has twice won the Pulitzer Prize. His book Freedom for the Thought We Hate: A Biography of the First Amendment was published this year. (May 2008)

Michael Wood is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Princeton. His most recent book is Literature and the Taste of Knowledge. (April 2008)


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