Table of Contents

Volume 32, Number 1 · January 31, 1985

John Golding, The Golden Age

Matisse by Pierre Schneider, translated by Michael Taylor, by Bridget Strevens Romer

G.R. Elton, The Actor Saint

Thomas More: A Biography by Richard Marius

James Joll, Klingsor's Apprentices

Wagnerism in European Culture and Politics edited by David C. Large, edited by William Weber, edited by Anne Dzamba Sessa

Arthur Hertzberg, Reagan and the Jews

Luc Sante, Scientist of the Fantastic

Impressions of Africa by Raymond Roussel, translated by Lindy Foord, by Rayner Heppenstall

Raymond Roussel by Rayner Heppenstall

How I Wrote Certain of My Books d'Afrique by Kenneth Koch by Raymond Roussel, translated, with notes and a bibliography, by Trevor Winkfield, with two essays on Roussel by John Ashbery, a translation of Canto III of Nouvelles Impressions

Locus Solus by Raymond Roussel, translated by Rupert Copeland Cunningham

Adam Mars-Jones, Women Beware Women

A Fanatic Heart: Selected Stories by Edna O'Brien

Hotel du Lac by Anita Brookner

John Clive, The Case for Mr. Ramsay

Leslie Stephen: The Godless Victorian by Noel Annan

Robert Darnton, Revolution sans Revolutionaries

Politics, Culture, and Class in the French Revolution by Lynn Hunt

Jonathan Lieberson, Putting Freud to the Test

The Foundations of Psychoanalysis: A Philosophical Critique by Adolf Grünbaum

Daniel Albright, The Magician

W.B. Yeats: The Poems a new edition edited by Richard J. Finneran

Editing Yeats's Poems by Richard J. Finneran

A New Commentary on the Poems of W.B. Yeats by A. Norman Jeffares

Timothy Garton Ash, Which Way Will Germany Go?

Wo Deutschland Liegt: Eine Ortsbestimmung by Günter Gaus

Die Fernen Nachbarn: Erfahrungen in der DDR by Klaus Bölling

From Red to Green: Interviews with New Left Review by Rudolf Bahro, translated by Gus Fagan, by Richard Hurst

Cassandra by Christa Wolf, translated by Jan van Heurck

Die Deutsche Geschichte Geht Weiter by Richard von Weizsäcker

Fighting for Hope by Petra Kelly, introduction by Heinrich Böll, translated by Marianne Howarth

Judith by Rolf Hochhuth

Schwarzenberg by Stefan Heym

The Wall Jumper by Peter Schneider, translated by Leigh Hafrey


Letters

Zdenka Brodska, Mary Hrabik Samal, Seifert's Treatment
Laura (Riding) Jackson, 'Names-History'
Martha C. Nussbaum, Richard C. Lewontin, Plato & Affirmative Action



Contributors

Robert Darnton is Carl H. Pforzheimer University Professor and Director of the University Library at Harvard. His latest book is George Washington’s False Teeth: An Unconventional Guide to the Eighteenth Century. (June 2008)

Timothy Garton Ash is Professor of European Studies and Isaiah Berlin Professorial Fellow at St. Antony’s College, Oxford, and a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford. His most recent book is Free World. (August 2007)

John Golding is a painter and writer. His most recent book, Paths to the Absolute, was awarded the Mitchell Prize for the History of Art. (February 2008)

Adam Mars-Jones was born in London, where he lives and works. His fiction includes Monopolies of Love (1992) and The Waters of Thirst (1993). He writes about films and books for London newspapers.

Luc Sante is the author of Low Life, Evidence, The Factory of Facts, and, most recently, Kill All Your Darlings: Pieces 1990–2005. He is a frequent contributor to The New York Review of Books and teaches writing and the history of photography at Bard College.


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