Table of Contents

Volume 32, Number 18 · November 21, 1985

Gore Vidal, On Italo Calvino

John Golding, Picasso & Poetry

Góngora by Pablo Picasso, introduction by John Russell, poems translated by Alan S. Trueblood

Louis S. Auchincloss, The Inner FDR

Arthur Hertzberg, The Triumph of the Jews

A Certain People: American Jews and Their Lives Today by Charles E. Silberman

Brad Leithauser, Irresistible Demons

Naomi by Junichiro Tanizaki, translated by Anthony H. Chambers

Vaclav Havel, Peace: The View from Prague

V. H., To a Western Peace Activist

Harry Levin, Global Villagers

The Journals of Thornton Wilder, 1939–1961 selected and edited by Donald Gallup, foreword by Isabel Wilder

The Enthusiast: A Life of Thornton Wilder by Gilbert A. Harrison

Lester C. Thurow, The Dishonest Economy

Off the Books: The Rise of the Underground Economy by Philip Mattera

Choosing the Right Pond: Human Behavior and the Quest for Status by Robert H. Frank

George M. Fredrickson, Redemption Through Violence

The Fatal Environment: The Myth of the Frontier in the Age of Industrialization, 1800–1890 by Richard Slotkin

Michael Walzer, What's Left of Marx?

Making Sense of Marx by Jon Elster

Rosemary Dinnage, An Unfinished Man

Denton Welch: The Making of a Writer by Michael De-la-Noy

Israel Rosenfield, A Hero of the Brain

Selected Papers on Language and the Brain by Norman Geschwind

Cerebral Dominance: The Biological Foundations edited by Norman Geschwind, edited by Albert M. Galaburda

Dyslexia: Current Status and Future Directions edited by Frank Hopkins Duffy, edited by Norman Geschwind

Gregg Herken, Thomas Powers, Albert Wohlstetter, et al. 'Counsels of War': An Exchange


Letters

Moshe Ma'oz, Dealing with Palestinians



Contributors

Rosemary Dinnage's books include The Ruffian on the Stair, One to One: Experiences of Psychotherapy, and Annie Besant.

George M. Fredrickson is Edgar E. Robinson Professor of US History Emeritus at Stanford. His most recent books are Racism: A Short History and Not Just Black and White, a collection co-edited with Nancy Foner. (August 2006)

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)

Vaclav Havel, one of the six signers of the statement “Tibet: The Peace of the Graveyard,” is former president of the Czech Republic. (May 2008)

Brad Leithauser is a novelist, poet, and essayist. He lives in Massachusetts.

Israel Rosenfield's most recent book is Freud's Megalomania. (June 2008)

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)

Gore Vidal's most recent novel is The Golden Age. (February 2002)

Michael Walzer is Professor of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J., and co-editor of Dissent. He is the author of Just and Unjust Wars. (March 2003)


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