Table of Contents

Volume 20, Number 10 · June 14, 1973

Neal Ascherson, Intolerable Memories

Judenrat by Isaiah Trunk

Hunter and Hunted: Human History of the Holocaust selected and edited by Gerd Korman

October '43 by Aage Bertelsen, translated by Milly Lindholm

The Destiny of Europe's Gypsies by Donald Kenrick, by Grattan Puxon

Elizabeth Hardwick, Seduction and Betrayal II

Philip Roth, The President Addresses the Nation

Charles Rosen, Isn't It Romantic?

Natural Supernaturalism: Tradition and Revolution in Romantic Literature by M.H. Abrams

Coleridge's Verse: A Selection edited by William Empson, edited by David Pirie

Alison Lurie, Wise-Women

The Summer Before the Dark by Doris Lessing

The Black Prince by Iris Murdoch

Joseph Buttinger, Thieu's Prisoners

Hostages of War: Saigon's Political Prisoners by Holmes Brown, by Don Luce

Rescapés des Bagnes de Saigon: Nous Accusons by Jean-Pierre Debris, by André Menras

D.W. Harding, Crazy Mixed-up Kids

Sybil by Flora Rheta Schreiber

Soul Murder: Persecution in the Family by Morton Schatzman

Geoffrey Barraclough, Watch Out for Japan

Black Star Over Japan by Albert Axelbank

Japanese Imperialism Today by Jon Halliday, by Gavan McCormack

The Fragile Blossom: Crisis and Change in Japan by Zbigniew Brzezinski

The Weary and the Wary: US and Japanese Security Policies in Transition by Robert E. Osgood

Anthony Blunt, Looking Back on Picasso

Picasso: Birth of a Genius by Juan-Eduardo Cirlot

Picasso: The Artist of the Century by Jean Leymarie, translated by James Emmons

Picasso on Art by Dore Ashton

Henri Matisse: Ecrits et propos sur l'art edited by Dominique Fourcade

Henri Matisse by Louis Aragon, translated by Jean Stewart

Ronald Steel, The Good Old Days

Peace in the Balance by Eugene V. Rostow

Power and Equilibrium in the 1970s by Alistair Buchan

The New Left and the Origins of the Cold War by Robert James Maddox

The United States and the Origins of the Cold War by John Lewis Gaddis


Letters

Max Geltman, Michael Wood, Pound Notes
Hannah Arendt, Wolfgang Bauer, et al. Appeal for Peace in the Middle East
David Rosinger, Peter Singer, Food for Thought
Allard K. Lowenstein, Barbara Probst Solomon, Spanish Prisoners



Contributors

Neal Ascherson is the author of The Struggles for Poland, The Black Sea, and Stone Voices: The Search for Scotland. He is the editor of the journal Public Archaeology at University College London. (November 2007)

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.

Alison Lurie is the author of two collections of essays on children’s literature, Don’t Tell the Grownups and Boys and Girls Forever. She is a former professor of English at Cornell and has published nine novels, of which the most recent is Truth and Consequences. (May 2008)

Charles Rosen's most recent book is Piano Notes: The World of the Pianist. (February 2008)

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)


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