Table of Contents

Volume 20, Number 15 · October 4, 1973

Garry Wills, Death of a Salesman

The Making of the President—1972 by Theodore White

Us and Them: How the Press Covered the 1972 Election by James M. Perry

Campaign '72: The Managers Speak edited by Ernest R. May, edited by Janet Fraser

The Boys on the Bus by Timothy Crouse

Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail '72 by Dr. Hunter S. Thompson, with illustrations by Ralph Steadman

The Long Shot: George McGovern Runs for President by Gordon L. Weil

Right From the Start by Gary Hart

Rosemary Tonks, Cutting the Marble

Diving Into the Wreck: Poems 1971-1972 by Adrienne Rich

Studies for an Actress and Other Poems by Jean Garrigue

Alexander Solzhenitsyn, "Not One Step Further": An Interview with Solzhenitsyn

Luigi Barzini, Bad Dreams

D'Annunzio by Philippe Jullian, translated by Stephen Hardman

D.P. Walker, Mystery in History

Sabbatai Sevi: The Mystical Messiah by Gershom Scholem, translated by R.J. Werblowsky

Frances A. Yates, II: Underground Routes

The Ancient Theology by D.P. Walker

Christopher Hill, III: Seeing the Invisible

The Rosicrucian Enlightenment by Frances A. Yates

John Bayley, Balzac Possessed

Balzac by V.S. Pritchett

S/Z by Roland Barthes

Franz Kafka, Kafka's Love Letters

Joseph M. Kraft, On Being Bugged

D.S. Carne-Ross, Epic Overreach

Jason and Medeia by John Gardner


Letters

Frank Adams, Occupational Disease
Steven H. Hochman, I.F. Stone, Occupational Disease
Joyce Carol Oates, John Thompson, Smile
Steven Webster, Adrienne Rich, Was It Matriarchy?
Karl Bissinger, Joseph Chaikin, et al. Nobel Peace Prize
Jerome Gittleman, Toby E. Huff, et al. Psyche-History
Donald Greene, Please, Yale



Contributors

John Bayley has written two books about his wife, the novelist Iris Murdoch, Elegy for Iris and Iris and Her Friends. (July 2004)

Garry Wills was born in Atlanta, Georgia. One of our most distinguished historians and critics, he is the author of numerous books, including Saint Augustine, Papal Sin, and the Pulitzer Prize–winning Lincoln at Gettysburg. He has won many other awards, among them two National Book Critics Circle Awards and the 1998 National Medal for the Humanities. He is currently Professor of History Emeritus at Northwestern University. A regular contributor to the New York Review of Books, he lives in Evanston, Illinois.


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