Table of Contents

Volume 32, Number 7 · April 25, 1985

Noel Annan, Paradise Enow!

With Friends Possessed: A Life of Edward FitzGerald by Robert Bernard Martin

John P. Bunker, When Doctors Disagree

Norman Cohn, Giving the Devil His Due

Lucifer: The Devil in the Middle Ages by Jeffrey Burton Russell

Frank Kermode, Obsessed with Obsession

Flaubert's Parrot by Julian Barnes

Oliver Sacks, The Autist Artist

Tim Hilton, Unhappy Utopian

Redesigning the World: William Morris, the 1880s, and the Arts and Crafts by Peter Stansky

William Morris and the Middle Ages edited by Joanna Banham, edited by Jennifer Harris

The Collected Letters of William Morris Volume I, 1848–1880 edited by Norman Kelvin

John Richardson, Remembering Douglas Cooper

Richard Poirier, Green Giant

Frost: A Literary Life Reconsidered by William H. Pritchard

Bernard Williams, Private Faces and Public Places

Privacy: Studies in Social and Cultural History by Barrington Moore Jr.

Howard Moss, Spoils of War

The Balkan Trilogy: Vol. I, The Great Fortune, Vol. II, The Spoilt City, Vol. III, Friends and Heroes by Olivia Manning

The Levant Trilogy: Vol. I, The Danger Tree, Vol. II, The Battle Lost and Won, Vol. III, The Sum of Things by Olivia Manning

Andrzej Walicki, Low Marx

Against Fragmentation: The Origins of Marxism and the Sociology of Intellectuals by Alvin W. Gouldner

Murray Sayle, KE007 A Conspiracy of Circumstance

Black Box: KAL 007 and the Superpowers by Alexander Dallin

Final Report of Investigation as Required in the Council Resolution of September 16, 1983 [C-WP/7764]

1818th Report to Council by the President of the Air Navigation Commission [C-WP/7809]

NOPAC Route Systems Operations Handbook Administration

North Atlantic Airspace Operations Manual—Fourth Edition

KAL Flight 007: The Hidden Story by Oliver Clubb

Neal Ascherson, Children of the Cape

The Wall of the Plague: A Novel by André Brink

Tom Regan, Peter Singer, The Dog in the Lifeboat: An Exchange


Letters

Wendell Clausen, Plato's Bequest
B.A. Farrell, Freud High and Low



Contributors

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

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 2008)

Frank Kermode lives in Cambridge, England. His most recent book is The Age of Shakespeare. (October 2008)

John Richardson's A Life of Picasso, Volume Two, was published in December. Volume One won the Whitbread Prize in England in 1991. (March 1997)

Oliver Sacks is a physician and the author of ten books, including The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, Awakenings, An Anthropologist on Mars, and, most recently, Musicophilia. He lives in New York City, where he is University Artist and Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry at Columbia University.

Murray Sayle is an Australian journalist long based in Japan. His book The Myth of Hiroshima, on the end of World War II, will be published next year. (December 1997)

Bernard Williams is Deutsch Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley, and a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. His most recent book is Making Sense of Humanity. The article in this issue is a revised version of the Orr Lecture given in the Music Faculty of Cambridge University, May 2000. An earlier draft was given at the Nexus Institute, Tilburg, Holland. (November 2000)


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