Table of Contents

Volume 34, Number 5 · March 26, 1987

James Joll, Red Rosa

Rosa Luxemburg: A Life by Elzbieta Ettinger

Thomas Byrne Edsall, The Political Impasse

Political Parties in the American Mold by Leon D. Epstein

The Paradox of Mass Politics: Knowledge and Opinion in the American Electorate by W. Russell Neuman

David Lodge, Closing Time

The Old Devils by Kingsley Amis

Merle Goldman, Rudolf Wagner, China: Intellectuals at Bay

Bernard Knox, The Spanish Tragedy

The Spanish Civil War by Hugh Thomas

The Spanish Civil War: A History in Pictures introduction by Raymond Carr

Spanish Front: Writers on the Civil War edited by Valentine Cunningham

Voices Against Tyranny: Writing of the Spanish Civil War with an introduction by Stephen Spender, edited by John Miller

Prisoners of the Good Fight: The Spanish Civil War, 1936–1939 by Carl Geiser

The Signal Was Spain: The Spanish Aid Movement in Britain, 1936–39 by Jim Fyrth

John Bayley, The Genius of Shandy Hall

Laurence Sterne: The Later Years by Arthur H. Cash

Robert M. Adams, Natives and Others

The Tewa World by Alfonso Ortiz

Four Masterworks of American Indian Literature edited by John Bierhorst

Diné Bahane': The Navajo Creation Story translated by Paul G. Zolbrod

Bless Me, Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya

Portrait of an Artist: A Biography of Georgia O'Keeffe by Laurie Lisle

Edge of Taos Desert: Volume Four of Intimate Memories by Mabel Dodge Luhan

Mimbres Pottery: Ancient Art of the American Southwest essays by J.J. Brody, by Catherine J. Scott, by Steven A. LeBlanc, introduction by Tony Berlant

Santa Fe Style by Christine Mather, by Sharon Woods

New Mexico Style by Nancy Hunter Warren

Stuart Hampshire, Liberator, Up to a Point

Bloomsbury's Prophet: G.E. Moore and the Development of His Moral Philosophy by Tom Regan

G.E. Moore: The Early Essays edited by Tom Regan

Josh Rubins, The Wandering Jew

The Counterlife by Philip Roth

Peter Wiles, Stalin's Two Famines

The Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Collectivization and the Terror–Famine by Robert Conquest

Christopher Benfey, Lady in the Dark

Emily Dickinson by Cynthia Griffin Wolff

Benedict R. Anderson, Edith T. Mirante, Robert H. Taylor, et al. An Exchange on Burma


Letters

Joel Fineman, Robert M. Adams, Yonder Shakespeare
Paul N. Siegel, Yonder Shakespeare
James Lincoln Collier, E.J. Hobsbawm, All That Jazz
Keith Goldsmith, Mew Available
Edward T. James, Krazy's Dad
Renee Epstein, The Randall Case



Contributors

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

Christopher Benfey is Mellon Professor of English at Mount Holyoke. His book A Summer of Hummingbirds: Love, Art, and Scandal in the Intersecting Worlds of Emily Dickinson, Mark Twain, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Martin Johnson Heade was published in April. (June 2008)

Stuart Hampshire, formerly Warden of Wardham College, Oxford, is the author of Spinoza and Justice Is Conflict.(October 2002)

Bernard Knox is director emeritus of Harvard's Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, DC. Among his many books are The Heroic Temper, The Oldest Dead White European Males, and Backing into the Future: The Classical Tradition and Its Renewal. He is the editor of The Norton Book of Classical Literature and wrote the introductions and notes for Robert Fagles's translations of the Iliad and the Odyssey.

David Lodge is a novelist and critic and Emeritus Professor of English Literature at the University of Birmingham, England. His novels include Changing Places, Small World, Nice Work, and Author, Author. His most recent works of criticism are Consciousness and the Novel and The Year of Henry James.


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