Table of Contents

Volume 33, Number 4 · March 13, 1986

Ian Buruma, Japanese Lib

The Issue of War: States, Societies, and the Far Eastern Conflict of 1941–1945 by Christopher Thorne

Hugh Trevor-Roper, The Moral Minority

Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England Vol.II: Assaults by Maurice Cowling

Charles Rycroft, The Sixth Sense

The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat and Other Clinical Tales by Oliver Sacks

Bertram Wyatt-Brown, The Sound and the Fury

Thinking Back: The Perils of Writing History by C. Vann Woodward

Alfred Kazin, The Fascination and Terror of Ezra Pound

G.E.R. Lloyd, The Mind on Sex

The Use of Pleasure: Volume II of The History of Sexuality by Michel Foucault, translated by Robert Hurley

Robert M. Adams, Putting Pope in His Place

Alexander Pope: A Life by Maynard Mack

Pope and Horace: Studies in Imitation by Frank Stack

Francis Russell, Clinching the Case

Howard Moss, Street Moves

The Dancer and the Dance: Merce Cunningham in Conversation with Jacqueline Lesschaeve

Merce Cunningham Dance Company November 30–December 6, 1985, Joyce Theater, New York

Merce Cunningham Dance Company March 5–17, 1985 New York City Center

Oliver Taplin, Homer Comes Home

Homer by Paolo Vivante

The Mortal Hero: An Introduction to Homer's Iliad by Seth L. Schein

Robert S. Leiken, The Battle for Nicaragua


Letters

E.J. Kahn, Good Old Hotel
Sandor Szilagyi, Timothy Garton Ash, An Event in Hungary



Contributors

Ian Buruma is the Henry R. Luce Professor at Bard. He received this year’s Shorenstein Award for writing about Asia. His novel The China Lover will be published this fall. (June 2008)

Alfred Kazin's most recent book is God and the American Writer. (April 1998)

Charles Rycroft is a psychoanalyst practicing in London. His books include A Critical Dictionary of Psychoanalysis, Anxiety and Neurosis, The Innocence of Dreams, and Psychoanalysis and Beyond. (May 1997)

Bertram Wyatt-Brown is Richard J. Milbauer Professor of History at the University of Florida. His most recent books are The Shaping of Southern Culture: Honor, Grace, and War and the forthcoming Hearts of Darkness: Wellsprings of a Southern Literary Tradition. (October 2002)


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