Table of Contents

Volume 22, Number 17 · October 30, 1975

Garry Wills, The Sporting Life

Muhammad Ali: A Portrait in Words and Photographs by Wilfrid Sheed

SportsWorld by Robert Lipsyte

The Greatest: My Own Story by Muhammad Ali, by Richard Durham

The Fight by Norman Mailer

V.S. Pritchett, The Dostoevskys

Dostoevsky: Reminiscences by Anna Dostoevsky, translated and edited by Beatrice Stillman, with an introduction by Helen Muchnic

Anthony Ostroff, Old Man (poem)

Robert Craft, Mozart's 'Opera of All Operas'

The Don Juan Legend by Otto Rank, translated and edited, with an introduction by David G. Winter

Don Giovanni edited by Wolfgang Plath, edited by Wolfgang Rehm

Martin Gardner, Paranonsense

Superminds: A Scientist Looks at the Paranormal by John Taylor

The Magic of Uri Geller by the Amazing Randi

Marshall Frady, The Return of George Wallace

The Wallaces of Alabama by George Wallace Jr., as told to James Gregory

Quentin Bell, Anatomy Lessons

The Anatomical Works of George Stubbs by Terence Doherty

Ernst Badian, The Lives of Ancient Women

Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: Women in Classical Antiquity by Sarah B. Pomeroy

Females of the Species: Semonides on Women by Hugh Lloyd-Jones

Sex and Power in History by Amaury de Riencourt

Norman E. Zinberg, Unsafe at Any Speed

Cocaine Papers by Sigmund Freud edited and with an introduction by Robert Byck MD, notes by Anna Freud

Cocaine: Its History, Uses and Effects by Richard Ashley

The Speed Culture: Amphetamine Use and Abuse in America by Lester Grinspoon MD, by Peter Hedblom

Bernard Avishai, Israel Letter: The New Trap

Abba Eban, Abba Eban on the Palestinians

D.S. Carne-Ross, Cracking the Code

After Babel: Aspects of Language and Translation by George Steiner


Letters

Ludvik Vaculik, An Open Letter to the Secretary General
Lev Navrozov, A Reply



Contributors

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

Marshall Frady's books include Wallace, Billy Graham, Southerners, Jesse: The Life and Pilgrimage of Jesse Jackson, and, most recently, Martin Luther King, Jr. He is currently writing a biography of Fidel Castro. (February 2004)

Martin Gardner is the author of The New Ambidextrous Universe, Fractal Music, Hypercards and More, and The Night is Large. His most recent book is a novel, Visitors from Oz. (September 1998)

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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