Table of Contents

Volume 23, Number 2 · February 19, 1976

H. Stuart Hughes, The Cold War and Détente

A World Destroyed: The Atomic Bomb and the Grand Alliance by Martin J. Sherwin

Special Envoy to Churchill and Stalin 1941-1946 by W. Averell Harriman, by Elie Abel

Carl R. Proffer, Writing in the Shadow of the Monolith

Tales of the Mountains and Steppes by Aitmatoy Ch.

Stikhi (Poems) by Bella Akhmadulina

Selected Poems by Iosif Brodsky

The Ascent of Mount Fuji by Aitmatoy Ch.

The White Ship by Aitmatoy Ch.

Chast'rechi (Part of Speech) by Iosif Brodsky

Sandro iz Chegema (Sandro from Chegem), Novy Mir by Fazil Iskander

Seven Days of Creation by Vladimir Maximov

Collected Tales (in Russian) by Vladimir Maramzin

Istoriia zhenit'by Ivana Petrovicha (The Story of Ivan Petrovich's Marriage), Continent by Vladimir Maramzin

Blondin obeego tsveta (The Blond of Both Colors) by Vladimir Maramzin

(Three Tales), Novy Zhurnal (The New Review) by Yury Mamleev

Vremena (Times) by Naum Korzhavin

Khranit' vechno, in Russian by Lev Kopelev

To Be Preserved Forever, in English by Lev Kopelev

The Goatibex Constellation by Fazil Iskander

"The Exchange," Russian Literature Triquarterly by Yury Trifonov

Dolgoe proshchanie (A Long Goodbye) by Yury Trifonov

The GULAG Archipelago Two by A. Solzhenitsyn

Lenin v Tsiurikhe (Lenin in Zurich) by A. Solzhenitsyn

Telenok bodalsia s dubom (The Calf Butts the Oak) by A. Solzhenitsyn

Prigovor (The Sentence) by V. Soloukhin

White Grass by V. Soloukhin

Shkola dlia durakov (A School for Fools) by Sasha Sokolov

Kalina krasnaia (Red Snowball-Tree) by Vasily Shukshin

Kontinent (Continent) Anchor/Doubleday

"An Incident in the Metropole," Continent by V. Voinovich

Ivan'kiada (Ivankiada) by V. Voinovich

Zhizn' i neobychainye prikliucheniia soldata Ivana Chonkin (The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin) by V. Voinovich

Drugaia zhizn' ("Another Life") by Yury Trifonov

Forbidden Fruit by Fazil Iskander

Hugh Trevor-Roper, The Ultra Ultra Secret

Bodyguard of Lies by Anthony Cave Brown

John Ashbery, Houseboat Days (poem)

Jason Epstein, The Last Days of New York

Leon Wieseltier, Summoning Up the Kabbalah

Kabbalah and Criticism by Harold Bloom

Nick Eberstadt, Myths of the Food Crisis

Give Us This Day…A Report on the World Food Crisis by the Staff of The New York Times

Food: Politics, Economics, Nutrition and Research edited by Philip H. Abelson

Ellen Moers, Vindicating Mary Wollstonecraft

Thoughts on the education of daughters: with reflections on female conduct, in the more important duties of life by Mary Wollstonecraft, edited and introduced by Gina Luria

Mary, a fiction by Mary Wollstonecraft, edited and introduced by Gina Luria

A vindication of the rights of woman: with strictures on political and moral subjects by Mary Wollstonecraft, edited and introduced by Gina Luria, by Miriam Kramnick

An Historical and Moral View of the Origin and Progress of the French Revolution and the Effect it has Produced in Europe by Mary Wollstonecraft, with an introduction by Janet M. Todd

Posthumous works, Vol. 1: The wrongs of woman, or Maria (1st eight chapters) by Mary Wollstonecraft, edited by William Godwin, edited and introduced by Gina Luria

Posthumous works, Vol. 2: The wrongs of woman, or Maria (chapter 9 to end) and The first book of a series of lessons for children by Mary Wollstonecraft, edited by William Godwin, edited and introduced by Gina Luria

Posthumous works, Vol. 3: Letters ["to Imlay"] by Mary Wollstonecraft, edited by William Godwin, edited and introduced by Gina Luria

Posthumous works, Vol. 4: Miscellaneous pieces by Mary Wollstonecraft, edited by William Godwin, edited and introduced by Gina Luria

Maria, or The Wrongs of Woman by Mary Wollstonecraft, with an introduction by Moira Ferguson

Memoirs of the author of a vindication of the rights of woman by William Godwin, edited and introduced by Gina Luria

Mary Wollstonecraft: A Critical Biography by Ralph M. Wardle

Godwin and Mary edited by Ralph M. Wardle

Mary Wollstonecraft by Eleanor Flexner

The Life and Death of Mary Wollstonecraft by Claire Tomalin

A Different Face: The Life of Mary Wollstonecraft by Emily Sunstein

Aspects généraux du roman féminin en Angleterre de 1740 à 1800 nouvelle série #52, Editions Ophrys 1966 by Philippe Séjourné

La Destinée féminine dans le roman européean du dix-huitième siècle 1713-1807: Essai de gynécomythie romanesque by Pierre Fauchery

Virgil Thomson, Looking for the Lost Generation

Published in Paris: American and British Writers, Printers, and Publishers in Paris, 1920-1939 by Hugh Ford, with a foreword by Janet Flanner


Letters

Henry Scott Stokes, Hide Ishiguro, Mishima and Militarism
Robert Brotherson, Irvin Ehrenpreis, Talk about Ashbery
Michael A. Arbib, The Culík Case
Jon Silkin, For Rosenberg
Laurence Birns, Leighton Lives



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.

Jason Epstein was for many years editorial director of Random House and has written on food for various publications. (March 2008)


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