Table of Contents

Volume 29, Number 15 · October 7, 1982

Janet Malcolm, School of the Blind

Vedi by Ved Mehta

Lester C. Thurow, Sentimental Education

The Education of David Stockman and Other Americans by William Greider

John Bayley, The Two Hardys

Thomas Hardy: A Biography by Michael Millgate

The Short Stories of Thomas Hardy by Kristin Brady

The Collected Letters of Thomas Hardy: Volume 3, 1902-1908 edited by Richard Little Purdy, edited by Michael Millgate

Michael Levey, The Very Rich Hours of the Shah

The Houghton Shahnameh introduced and described by Martin Bernard Dickson, by Stuart Cary Welch

Nahum Goldmann, Where Is Israel Going?

Murray Kempton, A Genius of Journalism

Mussolini by Denis Mack Smith

Mussolini by Anthony James Joes

Mussolini Unleashed, 1939-1941: Politics and Strategy in Fascist Italy's Last War by MacGregor Knox

Gabriele Annan, The Discreet Charm of Fontane

Theodor Fontane: Short Novels and Other Writings edited by Peter Demetz, translated by E.M. Valk, by Ulf Zimmermann, by Krishna Winston

Darryl Pinckney, The Party's Over

This Was Harlem: A Cultural Portrait, 1900-1950 by Jervis Anderson

Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Complex Oedipus

The Three Theban Plays: Antigone, Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus by Sophocles, translated by Robert Fagles, introductions and notes by Bernard Knox

Quentin Skinner, Habermas's Reformation

The Idea of a Critical Theory: Habermas and the Frankfurt School by Raymond Geuss

Knowledge and Human Interests by Jürgen Habermas, translated by Jeremy Shapiro

Theory and Practice by Jürgen Habermas, translated by John Viertel

Communication and the Evolution of Society by Jürgen Habermas, translated by Thomas McCarthy

The Critical Theory of Jürgen Habermas by Thomas McCarthy

Habermas: Critical Debates edited by John B. Thompson, edited by David Held

Theorie der Gesellschaft oder Sozialtechnologie by Jürgen Habermas, by Niklas Luhmann

Legitimation Crisis by Jürgen Habermas, translated by Thomas McCarthy

Toward a Rational Society: Student Protest, Science, and Politics by Jürgen Habermas, translated by Jeremy Shapiro

Malcolm Muggeridge, So Big

End of the Affair: The Collapse of the Anglo-French Alliance, 1939-1940 by Eleanor M. Gates

Churchill and De Gaulle by François Kersaudy

Norman Hampson, Grub Street Revolutionaries

The Literary Underground of the Old Regime by Robert Darnton

Willie Lee Rose, Reforming Women


Letters

Bernard Crick, Noel Annan, Dissent on the Falklands
Thomas Willard, Ian Hacking, Locke and Language
Paul Violi, Alan Pryce-Jones, Desperate Saying



Contributors

Gabriele Annan is a book and film critic living in London. (March 2006)

John Bayley has written two books about his wife, the novelist Iris Murdoch, Elegy for Iris and Iris and Her Friends. (July 2004)

Murray Kempton (1917-1997) was a columnist for Newsday, as well as a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books. His books include Rebellions, Perversities, and Main Events and The Briar Patch, as well as Part of Our Time. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1985.

Hugh Lloyd-Jones is the Regius Professor of Greek Emeritus at Oxford University. His many books include The Justice of Zeus, the Oxford Text of Sophocles, and three volumes of Sophocles for the Loeb Classical Library. (December 2000)

Janet Malcolm was born in Prague. She was educated at the High School of Music and Art, in New York, and at the University of Michigan. Along with In the Freud Archives, her books include Diana and Nikon: Essays on Photography, Psychoanalysis: The Impossible Profession, The Journalist and the Murderer, The Purloined Clinic: Selected Writings, The Silent Woman: Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, The Crime of Sheila McGough, and Reading Chekhov: A Critical Journey. She lives in New York with her husband, Gardner Botsford.

Darryl Pinckney is the author of a novel, High Cotton, and Out There: Mavericks of Black Literature.

Quentin Skinner is Regius Professor of History at Cambridge University. His most recent books are Reason and Rhetoric in the Philosophy of Hobbes and Liberty Before Liberalism. (November 2000)

Lester Thurow is Professor of Economics and Management at MIT and the former Dean of the Sloan School of Management. He is the author of The Zero-Sum Society, Head to Head, and The Future of Capitalism. (February 1998)


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