Table of Contents

Volume 33, Number 21 & 22 · January 15, 1987

C. Vann Woodward, The Dreams of Martin Luther King

Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference by David J. Garrow

Shaul Bakhash, Iran and the Americans

Revolutionary Iran: Challenge and Response in the Middle East by R.K. Ramazani

Josh Rubins, Foundling Fiction

The Beet Queen by Louise Erdrich

Zbigniew Herbert, Mass for the Imprisoned (poem)

Gordon A. Craig, The War of the German Historians

Zweierlei Untergang: Die Zerschlagung des Deutschen Reiches und das Ende des Europäischen Judentums by Andreas Hillgruber

Dissonanzen des Fortschritts: Essays über Geschichte und Politik in Deutschland by Michael Stürmer

Nach Hitler: Der Schwierige Umgang mit Unserer Geschichte: Beiträge von Martin Broszat edited by Hermann Graml, edited by Klaus-Dietmar Henke

Nachdenken über die Deutsche Geschichte: Essays by Thomas Nipperdey

Carl E. Schorske, Artist of Angst

Oskar Kokoschka, 1886–1980 the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, December 1986 to March 1987.Catalogs of the exhibitions. exhibitions at the Tate Gallery, London, June to August 1986, and

Nicholas Lemann, When Reagan Was Reagan

Dark Victory: Ronald Reagan, MCA, and the Mob by Dan E. Moldea

City of Nets: A Portrait of Hollywood in the 1940s by Otto Friedrich

Brad Leithauser, Small Wonder

Charlotte Mew and Her Friends by Penelope Fitzgerald

Abraham Brumberg, A New Deal in Poland?

Molly Haskell, Making Hash of the Blues

One More Time by Carol Burnett

D.J. Enright, Bridges & Boundaries

The Monkey's Wrench by Primo Levi, translated by William Weaver

To the Land of the Cattails by Aharon Appelfeld, translated by Jeffrey M. Green

Maurice Keen, Neediest Cases

The Poor in the Middle Ages: An Essay in Social History by Michel Mollat, translated by Arthur Goldhammer

A Small Sound of the Trumpet: Women in Medieval Life by Margaret Wade Labarge

Oliver Taplin, Monument to the End of an Era

The Cambridge History of Classical Literature Vol 1: Greek Literature edited by P.E. Easterling, edited by B.M.W. Knox

Geoffrey O'Brien, Thoreau's Book of Life

Henry David Thoreau: A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers; Walden; The Maine Woods; Cape Cod

Henry Thoreau: A Life of the Mind by Robert D. Richardson Jr.

The Winged Life: The Poetic Voice of Henry David Thoreau edited and with commentaries by Robert Bly


Letters

Peter Gay, Michael Ignatieff, The Jewish Freud
Charles Issawi, Pleasures of Lebanon
Joanne Landy, Anniversary of an Uprising
Suzanne Ruta, D.J. Enright, Tod und Tango



Contributors

Shaul Bakhash is Robinson Professor of History at George Mason University and the author of The Reign of the Ayatollahs: Iran and the Islamic Revolution. (September 2005)

Gordon A. Craig is J.E. Wallace Sterling Professor Emeritus of Humanities at Stanford. His latest book is Politics and Culture in Modern Germany. (December 2003)

D. J. Enright's books include The Alluring Problem, Fields of Vision, Collected Poems 1948—1998, and, most recently, Interplay: A Kind of Commonplace Book. (August 2000)

Zbigniew Herbert, a leading Polish poet, died in 1998. The Collected Poems: 1956–1998, edited and translated by Alissa Valles, will be published by Ecco in February. (January 2007)

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

Nicholas Lemann is the national correspondent for The Atlantic. (June 1998)

Geoffrey O'Brien is Editor in Chief of the Library of America. He is the author, most recently, of Sonata for Jukebox: An Autobiography of My Ears and Red Sky Café. (April 2008)

C. Vann Woodward is Sterling Professor of History Emeritus at Yale. His many books include Mary Chesnut's Civil War and The Old World's New World. (February 1998)


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