Table of Contents

Volume 34, Number 19 · December 3, 1987

Felix G. Rohatyn, What Next?

John Osborne, Golden Boy

The Life of Kenneth Tynan by Kathleen Tynan

Jerome S. Bruner, The Artist as Analyst

A Way of Looking at Things: Selected Papers From 1930 to 1980 by Erik H. Erikson, edited by Stephen Schlein Ph.D.

Fritz Stern, Remembering the Uprising

Janet Adam Smith, Cleaning Up Snow White

Grimms' Bad Girls and Bold Boys: The Moral and Social Vision of the Tales by Ruth B. Bottigheimer

The Hard Facts of the Grimms' Fairy Tales by Maria Tatar

Les A. Murray, Two Poems by Les A. Murray (poem)

Andrew Hacker, American Apartheid

The Color Line and the Quality of Life in America by Reynolds Farley, by Walter R. Allen

Risking the Future: Adolescent Sexuality, Pregnancy, and Childbearing edited by Cheryl D. Haynes

Families in Peril: An Agenda for Social Change by Marian Wright Edelman

The New Black Middle Class by Bart Landry

The Economic Progress of Black Men in America US Commission on Civil Rights

USA vs. Starrett City Associates 660 Federal Supplement 668 ("benign quotas") US District Court, Eastern District of New York

The State of Black America 1987 edited by Janet Dewart

The Truly Disadvantaged: The Inner City, the Underclass, and Public Policy by William Julius Wilson

Martin Gardner, Count Up

To Infinity and Beyond: A Cultural History of the Infinite by Eli Maor

Mind Tools: The Five Levels of Mathematical Reality by Rudy Rucker

Elaine Feinstein, Ringing the Button

An Arrow in the Wall: Selected Poetry and Prose by Andrei Voznesensky, edited by William Jay Smith, by F.D. Reeve

Francis Haskell, The Artist and the Museum

Richard Ellmann, Oscar Meets Walt

Michael Massing, Haiti: The New Violence


Letters

Alexander Eliot, John Pope-Hennessy, Cleaning the Sistine Ceiling
Malcolm Turnbull, Leaks
Katherine S. Kovacs, Roger Shattuck, Obsessed by Flaubert



Contributors

Jerome Bruner is University Professor at New York University. His newest book, Making Stories, appeared in the spring. (September 2003)

Martin Gardner is the author of The New Ambidextrous Universe, Fractal Music, Hypercards and More, and The Night is Large. His most recent book is a novel, Visitors from Oz. (September 1998)

Andrew Hacker teaches political science at Queens College. He is currently writing a book on higher education in collaboration with Claudia Dreifus. (September 2008)

Francis Haskell, formerly Professor of Art History at Oxford, is the author of Patrons and Painters, Rediscoveries in Art, Past and Present in Art and Taste, and History and Its Images: Art and the Interpretation of the Past. (February 1999)

Michael Massing, a contributing editor of the Columbia Journalism Review, writes frequently on the press and foreign affairs.

Felix Rohatyn has been a governor of the New York Stock Exchange, Chairman of the New York Municipal Authority, and US Ambassador to France. (November 2002)


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