Table of Contents

Volume 33, Number 16 · October 23, 1986

Leonard Thompson, What Is To Be Done?

Crossing the Line: A Year in the Land of Apartheid by William Finnegan

South Africa Without Apartheid: Dismantling Racial Domination by Heribert Adam, by Kogila Moodley

Beggar Your Neighbours: Apartheid Power in Southern Africa by Joseph Hanlon

John Bayley, An Art of Self-Discovery

Collected Poems by Edward Thomas

A Language not to be Betrayed: Selected Prose of Edward Thomas selected and with an introduction by Edna Longley

Edward Thomas: A Portrait by R. George Thomas

Name Withheld, Birth and Death in Romania

Christopher Hill, The Man Who Should Be King

Henry Prince of Wales, and England's Lost Renaissance by Roy Strong

Robert Hughes, Something Fishy in the Hamptons

Men's Lives: The Surfmen and Baymen of the South Fork by Peter Matthiessen

Joseph W. Alsop, The Faker's Art

Ian Buruma, The Road from Mandalay

Howard Gardner, The Bilingual Blur

Mirror of Language: The Debate on Bilingualism by Kenji Hakuta

Helen Vendler, In the Zoo of the New

The Triumph of Achilles by Louise Glück

Local Time by Stephen Dunn

Thomas and Beulah by Rita Dove

Cats of the Temple by Brad Leithauser

Avishai Margalit, The Birth of a Tragedy

The Tragedy of Zionism by Bernard Avishai

Conflicts and Contradictions by Meron Benvenisti

Joseph Frank, The Voices of Mikhail Bakhtin

Mikhail Bakhtin by Katerina Clark, by Michael Holquist

Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics by Mikhail Bakhtin, edited and translated by Caryl Emerson, introduction by Wayne C. Booth

Mikhail Bakhtin: The Dialogical Principle by Tzvetan Todorov, translated by Wlad Godzich

Theodore H. Draper, Eisenhower's War: The Final Crisis

Eisenhower: At War, 1943–1945 by David Eisenhower

William McCarthy, Arden Neisser, Bernard J. Sussman, et al. 'Mysteries of the Deaf': An Exchange


Letters

Stewart D. Friedman, Harbir Singh, et al. It Makes a Difference



Contributors

John Bayley has written two books about his wife, the novelist Iris Murdoch, Elegy for Iris and Iris and Her Friends. (July 2004)

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)

Theodore Draper's books include The Roots of American Communism and A Struggle for Power: The American Revolution. He is at work on a book about the nineteenth century in the US. (September 1999)

Joseph Frank is Professor Emeritus of Slavic and Comparative Literature at Stanford. He is the author of Dostoyevsky: The Mantle of the Prophet, 1871–1881. (June 2008)

Howard Gardner teaches psychology at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. His most recent book, with Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi and William Damon, is Good Work: When Excellence and Ethics Meet. (April 2002)

Robert Hughes's most recent book, Things I Didn’t Know, a memoir, was published last fall. (September 2007)

Avishai Margalit is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is currently the George Kennan Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. He has just been awarded the 2007 Emet Prize by Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert for his work in political thought, ethics, and philosophy. (December 2007)

Leonard Thompson is Charles J. Stillé Professor of History Emeritus at Yale. His books include The Political Mythology of Apartheid and A History of South Africa. (May 1998)

Helen Vendler is the author, most recently, of Our Secret Discipline: Yeats and Lyric Form. She is preparing for publication her recent Mellon Lectures, entitled Last Looks, Last Books: Stevens, Plath, Lowell, Bishop, Merrill. (June 2008)


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