Table of Contents

Volume 29, Number 10 · June 10, 1982

Hans A. Bethe, The Inferiority Complex

Robert Craft, My Life with Stravinsky

Name Withheld, China's Secret Prison

James Wolcott, Straw Dogs

Virginie: Her Two Lives by John Hawkes

Sabbatical: A Romance by John Barth

Noel Annan, The Last Puritan

Like It Was: The Diaries of Malcolm Muggeridge selected and edited by John Bright-Holmes

Chronicles of Wasted Time by Malcolm Muggeridge

Bernard Avishai, The Road to Disaster

West Bank Story by Rafik Halabi, translated by Ina Friedman

Luigi Barzini, Godfathers and Sons

Sicilian Lives by Danilo Dolci, translated by Justin Vitiello, with the collaboration of Madeline Polidoro

Ronald Blythe, The Voice of the People

William Cobbet: The Poor Man's Friend by George Spater

Robert M. Adams, Shyster Saints

Take Five by D. Keith Mano

Dutch Shea, Jr. by John Gregory Dunne

Bernard Lovell, Mars Bars

The Channels of Mars by Victor R. Baker

The Surface of Mars by Michael H. Carr

Michael Wood, Living Nightmares

Reverse Angle: A Decade of American Films by John Simon

Fritz Lang in America fall) by Peter Bogdanovich

Polanski: The Filmmaker as Voyeur, a Biography by Barbara Leaming

Hawks on Hawks by Joseph McBride

Ian Hacking, Is Locke the Key?

From Locke to Saussure: Essays on the Study of Language and Intellectual History by Hans Aarsleff

Richard Murphy, Last Exit to Nature

New Selected Poems by Ted Hughes

Cave Birds: An Alchemical Cave Drama poems by Ted Hughes, drawings by Leonard Baskin

Moortown by Ted Hughes

Under the North Star poems by Ted Hughes, drawings by Leonard Baskin

Remains of Elmet poems by Ted Hughes, photographs by Fay Godwin

Robert L. Heilbroner, A Pitch for Socialism

The Political Economy of Socialism: A Marxist Social Theory by Branko Horvat

Peter Bauer, Amartya Sen, 'Just Deserts': An Exchange


Letters

Rachelle Marshall, Fraina and 'Reds'
Karl W. Ryavec, Brezhnev and After
Albert L. Weeks, Brezhnev and After
Joshua Banner, More Fog in the Smokies
Edvard Fendler, Where Zweig Died
Richard F. Taruskin, Simon Head, Brezhnev and After
Jim Lance, R.C. Packer, et al. 'Magazines for Poland'
Howard E. Gruber, Social Scientists Protest



Contributors

Noel Annan is the author of Leslie Stephen and Our Age, among other books. (October 1999)

Hans A. Bethe is Professor Emeritus of Physics at Cornell University. During the construction of the first atomic bomb he was head of the Theoretical Physics Division at Los Alamos and he has worked on arms control for the last forty years. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1967. (November 2000)

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

Ian Hacking holds the chair of Philosophy and History of Scientific Concepts at the Collège de France. His most recent book is Historical Ontology. (April 2005)

Richard Murphy's most recent books are Collected Poems and The Kick: A Life Among Writers. (February 2004)

Michael Wood is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Princeton. His most recent book is Literature and the Taste of Knowledge. (April 2008)


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