Table of Contents

Volume 22, Number 5 · April 3, 1975

Garry Wills, The Human Sewer

A Time to Die by Tom Wicker

Roger Sale, Bringing the News

Dog Soldiers by Robert Stone

John Ashbery, Mixed Feelings (poem)

Geoffrey Barraclough, Farewell to Hitler

Hitler: The Führer and the People June.) by J. P. Stern

Documents on Nazism, 1919-1945 introduced and edited by Jeremy Noakes, by Geoffrey Pridham

Geoffrey Barraclough, Some New Books on Hitler and National Socialism

Thomas R. Edwards, Busy Minister

A Month of Sundays by John Updike

Robert Mazzocco, Matters of Life and Death

1933 by Philip Levine

The Death Notebooks by Anne Sexton

The Awful Rowing Toward God by Anne Sexton

Welcome Eumenides by Eleanor Ross Taylor

Bernard Fensterwald, George O'Toole, The CIA and the Man Who Was Not Oswald

Charles Rycroft, Freud and the Imagination

Theodore K. Rabb, What Made Ralegh Run?

Sir Walter Ralegh by Robert Lacey

Robert Craft, Le Sacre and Pierre Monteux: An Unknown Debt

Anthony Blunt, A Great Art Historian

Gothic vs. Classic: Architectural Projects in Seventeenth-Century Italy by Rudolf Wittkower

Palladio and Palladianism by Rudolf Wittkower

Sidney Hook, Gertrude Ezorsky, University Women: An Exchange


Letters

John E. George, Clive James, It Wasn't Freud



Contributors

John Ashbery is the author of twenty books of poetry, including Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror (1975), which received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, the National Book Critics Circle Award, and the National Book Award; and Some Trees (1956), which was selected by W. H. Auden for the Yale Younger Poets Series. He has also published art criticism, plays, and a novel. Ashbery is currently the Charles P. Stevenson, Jr., Professor of Languages and Literature at Bard College.

Robert Craft was awarded the International Prix du Disque at the Cannes Music Festival for 2002.(May 2002)

Thomas R. Edwards is Emeritus Professor of English at Rutgers and a former editor of Raritan. His most recent book is Over Here: Criticizing America, 1968–1989. (June 2004)

Charles Rycroft is a psychoanalyst practicing in London. His books include A Critical Dictionary of Psychoanalysis, Anxiety and Neurosis, The Innocence of Dreams, and Psychoanalysis and Beyond. (May 1997)

Garry Wills is Professor of History Emeritus at Northwestern. His most recent book, What Jesus Meant, was published in 2006.


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