Table of Contents

Volume 31, Number 7 · April 26, 1984

Harold Bloom, The Real Me

Walt Whitman: The Making of the Poet by Paul Zweig

Neal Ascherson, The Surprise of Solidarity

A Warsaw Diary, 1978–1981 by Kazimierz Brandys, translated by Richard Lourie

The First Polka by Horst Bienek, translated by Ralph R. Read

Gabriele Annan, Not So Close to Colette

Colette by Joanna Richardson

The Collected Stories of Colette edited with an introduction by Robert Phelps, translated by Matthew Ward, by Antonia White, by Anne-Marie Callimachi. others

Robert O. Paxton, Force de Frappe

Charles de Gaulle: A Biography by Don Cook

Irvin Ehrenpreis, The King of Correspondence

The Yale Edition of Horace Walpole's Correspondence edited by W.S. Lewis

Patricia Storace, Illegitimacy (poem)

Michael Wood, The Love Songs of Alfred J. Hitchcock

The Dark Side of Genius: The Life of Alfred Hitchcock by Donald Spoto

Hitchcock by Bruno Villien

Milan Kundera, The Tragedy of Central Europe

Howard Moss, The Rites of Martha Graham

Martha Graham Dance Company 1984 at the New York State Theater, Lincoln Center February 28–March 18,

Charles Rosen, Battle over Berlioz

The Musical Language of Berlioz by Julian Rushton

Gerald Weales, Welcome to Munciekin Land

All Faithful People: Change and Continuity in Middletown's Religion by Theodore Caplow, by Howard M. Bahr, by Bruce A. Chadwick, by Dwight W. Hoover, by Laurence A. Martin, by Joseph B. Tamney, by Margaret Holmes Williamson

D.J. Enright, Beer, Onions, and Damnation

The Wandering Jew by Stefan Heym

Hans A. Bethe, Peter A. Clausen, Richard L. Garwin, et al. Reagan's Star Wars


Letters

Mark N. Kramer, George W. Ball, Missiles for Europe?
Lorraine Daston, Howard Stern, et al. Turing & the System



Contributors

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

Neal Ascherson is the author of The Struggles for Poland, The Black Sea, and Stone Voices: The Search for Scotland. He is the editor of the journal Public Archaeology at University College London. (November 2007)

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)

Harold Bloom is Sterling Professor of the Humanities at Yale. He is the author of Jesus and Yahweh: The Names Divine and American Religious Poems: An Anthology. His new book is Fallen Angels, with illuminations by Mark Podwal. (November 2007)

D. J. Enright's books include The Alluring Problem, Fields of Vision, Collected Poems 1948—1998, and, most recently, Interplay: A Kind of Commonplace Book. (August 2000)

Richard L. Garwin is Reed Senior Fellow for Science and Technology at the Council on Foreign Relations and Adjunct Professor of Physics at Columbia. He has just published a book on nuclear weapons and nuclear power, Megawatts and Megatons: A Turning Point in the Nuclear Age? (November 2001)

Robert O. Paxton is Mellon Professor of Social Sciences Emeritus at Columbia. His latest book is The Anatomy of Fascism. (March 2008)

Charles Rosen's most recent book is Piano Notes: The World of the Pianist. (February 2008)

Patricia Storace is the author of Heredity, a book of poems, and Dinner with Persephone, a travel memoir about Greece and Sugar Cane a children's book. She lives in New York.

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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