Table of Contents

Volume 39, Number 1 & 2 · January 16, 1992

Garry Wills, The Presbyterian Nietzsche

Woodrow Wilson by August Heckscher

Woodrow Wilson: A Life for World Peace by Jan Willem Schulte Nordholt, translated by Herbert H. Rowen

Young Nietzsche: Becoming A Genius by Carl Pletsch

America in the Great War: The Rise of the War Welfare State by Ronald Schaffer

Luc Sante, An American Abroad

If He Hollers Let Him Go

Lonely Crusade

The Third Generation

Cast the First Stone

The End of a Primitive Virgin Publishing)

A Rage in Harlem

The Real Cool Killers

The Big Gold Dream

The Heat's On

The Collected Stories of Chester Himes

My Life of Absurdity: The Later Years

The Quality of Hurt: The Early Years

Blind Man With a Pistol

Cotton Comes to Harlem

All Shot Up

Run Man Run

The Crazy Kill

Pinktoes

Diane Johnson, Something for the Boys

Iron John: A Book About Men by Robert Bly

Manhood in the Making: Cultural Concepts of Masculinity by David D. Gilmore

Transformation: Understanding the Three Levels of Masculine Consciousness by Robert A. Johnson

Fire in the Belly: On Being A Man by Sam Keen

Feminism Without Illusions: A Critique of Individualism by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese

Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women by Susan Faludi

The Beauty Myth: How Images of Beauty Are Used Against Women by Naomi Wolf

Prisoners of Men's Dreams: Striking Out for a New Feminine Future by Suzanne Gordon

King Warrior Magician Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine by Robert Moore, by Douglas Gillette

Zbigniew Herbert, Two Poems by Zbigniew Herbert (poem)

John Boardman, Idolizing

The Cycladic Spirit: Masterpieces from the Nicholas P. Goulandris Collection by Colin Renfrew, Introduction by Christos Doumas, photographs by John Bigelow Taylor

Jefferson Morley, Bush and the Blacks: An Unknown Story

M.F. Perutz, A Mystery of the Tropics

The Malaria Capers: More Tales of Parasites and People, Research and Reality by Robert S. Desowitz

John Weightman, Twilight in Flanders

Dear Departed by Marguerite Yourcenar, translated by Maria Louise Ascher

Geoffrey Hosking, The Roots of Dissolution

Robert Towers, The World We Live In

The Translator by Ward Just

The Dylanist by Brian Morton

Joe by Larry Brown

Anita Desai, 'Women Well Set Free'

Women Writing in India Vol. I: 600 BC to the Early Twentieth Century edited by Susie Tharu, edited by K. Lalita

Truth Tales: Contemporary Stories by Women Writers of India edited by Kali for Women, Introduction by Meena Alexander

Theodore H. Draper, The Gulf War Reconsidered

The Outlaw State: Saddam Hussein's Quest for Power and the Gulf Crisis by Elaine Sciolino

Kuwait and Iraq: Historical Claims and Territorial Disputes by Richard Schofield

From the House of War by John Simpson

Oil and Politics in the Gulf: Rulers and Merchants in Kuwait and Qatar by Jill Crystal

Saddam's War: The Origins of the Kuwait Conflict and the International Response by John Bulloch, by Harvey Morris

Under Siege in Kuwait by Jadranka Porter

Brad Leithauser, Just Folks

Saint Maybe by Anne Tyler

Martin Heisenberg, Jeremy Bernstein, The Heisenberg Case: An Exchange


Letters

A.L.C. de Mestral, Robert L. Heilbroner, The Silent Depression
Raymond M. Frost, The Silent Depression
John H. Sweeney, The Silent Depression



Contributors

Anita Desai's most recent novel is The Zigzag Way. (March 2009)

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)

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)

Diane Johnson’s most recent novel is Lulu in Marrakech. (November 2009)

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

M. F. Perutz, former Chairman of the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, England, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1962. He is the author of Is Science Necessary?, Protein Structure, and, most recently, I Wish I'd Made You Angry Earlier. (November 2001)

Luc Sante is the author of Low Life, Evidence, The Factory of Facts, and, most recently, Kill All Your Darlings: Pieces 1990–2005. He is a frequent contributor to The New York Review of Books and teaches writing and the history of photography at Bard College.

John Weightman, Professor Emeritus of the University of London, is the author of The Concept of the Avant-Garde. He will soon publish The Cat Sat on the Mat: Language and the Absurd. (October 2002)

Garry Wills is Professor of History Emeritus at Northwestern. His most recent book, What Jesus Meant, was published in 2006.


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