Table of Contents

Volume 20, Number 6 · April 19, 1973

Margot Hentoff, An American Tragedy

Hour of Gold, Hour of Lead: Diaries and Letters of Anne Morrow Lindbergh, 1929-1932 by Anne Morrow Lindbergh

J.H. Plumb, Ravaged by Common Sense

Benjamin Franklin: A Biography in His Own Words edited by Thomas Fleming

The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin edited by Leonard W. Labaree, edited by Ralph L. Ketcham, edited by Helen C. Boatfield, edited by Helene M. Fineman

The Papers of Benjamin Franklin edited by Leonard W. Labaree, edited by William B. Willcox

Code 72—Ben Franklin: Patriot or Spy? by Cecil B. Currey

Road to Revolution: Benjamin Franklin in England, 1765-1775 by Cecil B. Currey

Andrew Hacker, Getting Used to Mugging

Serpico by Peter Maas

Robbery and the Criminal Justice System by John E. Conklin

Alfred Kazin, O'Hara, Cheever & Updike

I.F. Stone, Can Congress Stop the President?

Denis Donoghue, Darling, They're Quoting Our Poem

The New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature: Volume 4, 1900-1950 edited by I.R. Willison

The New Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1950 chosen and edited by Helen Gardner

The Oxford Book of Twentieth-Century English Verse chosen by Philip Larkin

John Weightman, What's Going On Upstairs?

Do You Hear Them? by Nathalie Sarraute, translated by Maria Jolas

Ross Terrill, Up Against the Wall at Tsinghua U.

Hundred Day War: The Cultural Revolution at Tsinghua University by William Hinton

Turning Point in China: An Essay on the Cultural Revolution by William Hinton

Michael Wood, Latins in Manhattan

The Eyes of the Interred by Miguel Angel Asturias, translated by Gregory Rabassa

Seven Voices: Seven Latin American Writers Talk to Rita Guibert by Rita Guibert, translated by Frances Partridge

The Vampire of Curitiba and Other Stories by Dalton Trevisan, translated by Gregory Rabassa

Triple Cross: Novellas by Carlos Fuentes, by José Donoso, by Severo Sarduy, translated by Suzanne Jill Levine, translated by Hallie D. Taylor

Diary of the War of the Pig by Adolfo Bioy Casares, translated by Gregory Woodruff, translated by Donald A. Yates

Counselor Ayres' Memorial by Machado de Assis, translated by Helen Caldwell

62: A Model Kit by Julio Cortázar, translated by Gregory Rabassa

Peter Passell, Leonard Ross, Screwed!

The Rape of the Taxpayer by Philip Stern

Rudolph O. de la Garza, John Womack, An Exchange on "The Chicanos"


Letters

The Representatives of Cultural, Political, and Social Organizations in South Vietnam, Appeal for the Release of Vietnamese Political Prisoners
Stanley Kauffmann, Joan Didion, Hollywood
Robert Chappetta, Joan Didion, Hollywood
Jan Barry, Cultural Barbarians?
Steven Kelman, Neal Ascherson, The Man Who Came in from the Cold
Basil T. Paquet, Larry Rottmann, et al. Cultural Barbarians?
Larry Gara, Bruce Ashley's Case
Jean-Paul Sartre, Sartre on Amnesty
The MIT Press, Sticking to the Union
Franklin Wallick, Sticking to the Union



Contributors

Denis Donoghue is University Professor at NYU, where he holds the Henry James Chair of English and American Letters. He is the author of The Practice of Reading, Words Alone: The Poet T.S. Eliot, and, most recently, The American Classics. (October 2006)

Andrew Hacker teaches political science at Queens College. He is currently writing a book on higher education in collaboration with Claudia Dreifus. (October 2007)

Alfred Kazin's most recent book is God and the American Writer. (April 1998)

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.

John Weightman, Professor Emeritus of the University of London, is the author of The Concept of the Avant-Garde. He will soon publish The Cat Sat on the Mat: Language and the Absurd. (October 2002)

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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