Table of Contents

Volume 27, Number 9 · May 29, 1980

V.S. Pritchett, Contradictory Lawrence

The Life of D.H. Lawrence by Keith Sagar

Alexander Cockburn, Mr. P, Mrs. V, and Mr. T

Thy Neighbor's Wife by Gay Talese

Irvin Ehrenpreis, The Powers of Sympathy

Part of Nature, Part of Us: Modern American Poets by Helen Vendler

Harvard Guide to Contemporary American Writing edited by Daniel Hoffman

Marshall Frady, Black Power Now

Anthony Kenny, Apartment in Prague

John Russell, Light and Lively

American Light: The Luminist Movement 1850-1875 edited by John Wilmerding

Nature and Culture: American Landscape and Painting 1825-1875 by Barbara Novak

Frederic Wakeman, The Monkey King

The Journey to the West Volumes 1 and 2 translated and edited by Anthony C. Yu

Douglas R. Hofstadter, Who Am I Anyway?

Brainstorms: Philosophical Essays on Mind and Psychology by Daniel C. Dennett

Helen Muchnic, His Neighbor's Wife

I Love: The Story of Vladimir Mayakovsky and Lili Brik by Ann Charters, by Samuel Charters

Brik and Mayakovsky by Vahan D. Barooshian

Roger Sale, Stranger than Nonfiction

Freddy's Book by John Gardner

The Girl in a Swing by Richard Adams

Steven Lukes, Low Marx

Main Currents of Marxism: Its Rise, Growth and Dissolution by Leszek Kolakowski, translated by P.S. Falla

Lesley Hazleton, Forgotten Israelis

Lawrence Stone, Plebes and Patricians

An Ungovernable People: The English and Their Law in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries edited by John Brewer, edited by John Styles

Doris Sommer, J.P. Stern, Susan Sontag, Syberberg's 'Hitler'


Letters

Thomas Nagel, Help Dr. Tomin
Glenn C. Altschuler, Murray Steinberg, et al. Short and Sweet
S.L. Washburn, Back to Back



Contributors

Alexander Cockburn edits the newsletter CounterPunch and writes columns for the Los Angeles Times and The Nation.

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)

John Russell was formerly Chief Art Critic of The New York Times, to which he continues to be a contributor. He is at work on a short history of the museum since 1800. (March 2003)


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