Table of Contents

Volume 31, Number 3 · March 1, 1984

Frederick C. Crews, Conrad by Daylight

Joseph Conrad: A Chronicle by Zdzislaw Najder, translated by Halina Carroll-Najder

Andrei D. Sakharov, A Letter to My Scientific Colleagues

Anthony West, Mother and Son

Noel Annan, Fable of the Poor

The Idea of Poverty: England in the Early Industrial Age by Gertrude Himmelfarb

Alfred J. Ayer, Let Us Calculate

Turing's Man: Western Culture in the Computer Age by J. David Bolter

Helga Kuhse, Peter Singer, The Future of Baby Doe

The Long Dying of Baby Andrew by Robert Stinson, by Peggy Stinson

Robert Goff, Safety Last

Harold Lloyd: The Man on the Clock by Tom Dardis

Derek Walcott, On Robert Lowell

Amartya Sen, Neopersuasion

Reflections of a Neoconservative: Looking Back, Looking Ahead by Irving Kristol

John Willett, The Two George Groszes

George Grosz: An Autobiography translated by Nora Hodges

David Piper, Twilight of the Quads

Unbuilt Oxford by Howard Colvin

Eric Foner, The Hidden History of Emancipation

Trial by Fire: A People's History of the Civil War and Reconstruction by Page Smith

Freedom: A Documentary History of Emancipation, 1861–1867 Series II: The Black Military Experience edited by Ira Berlin, with Joseph P. Reidy, by Leslie S. Rowland

James Chace, Deeper into the Mire

Report of the National Bipartisan Commission on Central America

Inevitable Revolutions: The United States in Central America by Walter LaFeber

Central America: Anatomy of Conflict International Peace), edited by Robert S. Leiken

M.S. S., Aryeh Neier, Massacre in Guatemala: An Exchange


Letters

John Bayley, Gore Vidal, Cracking 'The Golden Bowl'



Contributors

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

James Chace is the Paul W. Williams Professor of Government and Public Law at Bard College. He is the author of Acheson and, most recently, 1912: The Election That Changed the Country. He is now working on a biography of Lafayette. (October 2004)

Frederick Crews's most recent book is Follies of the Wise: Dissenting Essays. (December 2007)

Amartya Sen is Lamont University Professor at Harvard. He received the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1998. His most recent book is Rationality and Freedom. (December 2004)

Peter Singer is Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics in the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University.

Derek Walcott won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1992. His most recent book is Selected Poems. (May 2008)


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