Table of Contents

Volume 20, Number 9 · May 31, 1973

Elizabeth Hardwick, Seduction and Betrayal: I

William H. Gass, The Sporting News

The Great American Novel by Philip Roth

Geoffrey Barraclough, Hitler and Hirohito

Japan's Imperial Conspiracy by David Bergamini

China and Japan at War, 1937-1945: The Politics of Collaboration by John Hunter Boyle

The United States and East Asia by Richard W. Van Alstyne

Britain and the Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1939 by Bradford A. Lee

The United States and Europe by Max Silberschmidt

Gore Vidal, The Ashes of Hollywood II: The Top 6 of the Top 10

J.M. Cameron, Confusion among Christians

A Religious History of the American People by Sidney E. Ahlstrom

Liberation Theology: Human Hope Confronts Christian History and American Power by Rosemary Radford Ruether

The Seduction of the Spirit: The Use and Misuse of People's Religion by Harvey Cox

A Theology of Liberation: History, Politics and Salvation by Gustavo Gutierrez

Samuel Menashe, Poem (poem)

Michael Wood, Dancing in the Dark

The Vonnegut Statement: Essays on the Life and Work of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. edited by Jerome Klinkowitz, edited by John Somer

Between Time and Timbuktu or Prometheus 5 by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Breakfast of Champions or Goodbye, Blue Monday by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Robert Mazzocco, Beautiful and Damned

Brother Sun, Sister Moon directed by Franco Zeffirelli

The Story of a Humble Christian by Ignazio Silone, translated by William Weaver

Save the Tiger directed by John G. Avildsen

Ludwig directed by Luchino Visconti

Ronald Steel, The Power and Old Glory

A New Isolationism: Threat or Promise? by Robert W. Tucker

The Limits of Power by Joyce Kolko, by Gabriel Kolko

Witness to History by Charles E. Bohlen

D.J. Enright, Cracking Leni's Case

Group Portrait with Lady by Heinrich Böll, translated by Leila Vennewitz

Alexander Esenin-Volpin, Don Luce, Margaret Papandreou, Torture in Three Countries



Contributors

D. J. Enright's books include The Alluring Problem, Fields of Vision, Collected Poems 1948—1998, and, most recently, Interplay: A Kind of Commonplace Book. (August 2000)

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.

Ronald Steel is Professor of International Relations at the University of Southern California, a recent fellow at the American Academy in Berlin, and the author of biographies of Walter Lippmann and Robert Kennedy. (June 2006)

Gore Vidal's most recent novel is The Golden Age. (February 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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