Table of Contents

Volume 27, Number 7 · May 1, 1980

V.S. Pritchett, Doomed for Success

Orwell: The Transformation by Peter Stansky, by William Abrahams

Robert L. Heilbroner, The Inflation in Your Future

Joseph Brodsky, December in Florence (poem)

Gore Vidal, Scott's Case

The Notebooks of F. Scott Fitzgerald edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli

Correspondence of F. Scott Fitzgerald edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli, edited by Margaret M. Duggan, with Susan Walker

John Thompson, Hate in a Cold Climate

A Married Man by Piers Paul Read

The Pornographer by John McGahern

Ada Louise Huxtable, The Troubled State of Modern Architecture

Denis Mack Smith, The Great Benito?

Young Mussolini and the Intellectual Origins of Fascism by A. James Gregor

Sergio Panunzio: il sindacalismo ed il fondamento razionale del fascismo by A. James Gregor

Italian Fascism and Developmental Dictatorship by A. James Gregor

Richard Sennett, Our Hearts Belong to Daddy

Philippa Foot, The Brave Immoralist

Nietzsche Volume One: The Will to Power as Art by Martin Heidegger, translated by David Farrell Krell

Nietzsche's Gift by Harold Alderman

Friedrich Nietzsche by J.P. Stern

Stephen Jay Gould, Jensen's Last Stand

Bias in Mental Testing by Arthur R. Jensen


Letters

Edith E. Flynn, Graham Hughes, The Voice of the Victim
Frank Kofsky, The Voice of the Victim
John Pope-Hennessy, The Case of Luca Della Robbia
Morris Philipson, Sewall Wright's 'Evolution'



Contributors

Joseph Brodsky was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1987. His Collected Poems in English will be published next spring. He died in 1996. (January 2000)

Stephen Jay Gould teaches Geology, Biology, and the History of Science at Harvard and is the Vincent Astor Visiting Professor of Biology at NYU. His latest book is The Lying Stones of Marrakech. (October 2001)

Gore Vidal's most recent novel is The Golden Age. (February 2002)


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