Table of Contents

Volume 41, Number 1 & 2 · January 13, 1994

Harriet Ritvo, A Dog's Life

The Hidden Life of Dogs by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas

Particularly Cats…and Rufus by Doris Lessing

Cats: Ancient and Modern by Juliet Clutton-Brock

Ian Buruma, The Way They Live Now

Naked a film directed by Mike Leigh, screenplay by Mike Leigh, produced by Simon Channing-Williams

It's a Great Big Shame! a play by Mike Leigh

High Hopes directed by Mike Leigh, screenplay by Mike Leigh

Life is Sweet directed by Mike Leigh, screenplay by Mike Leigh

Meantime directed by Mike Leigh, screenplay by Mike Leigh

Nuts in May directed by Mike Leigh, screenplay by Mike Leigh

'Abigail's Party' and 'Goose-Pimples'

Too Much of a Good Thing (broadcast by the BBC in 1992)

'Smelling a Rat' & 'Ecstasy'

Bleak Moments directed by Mike Leigh

Abigail's Party directed by Mike Leigh, screenplay by Mike Leigh

Four Days in July directed by Mike Leigh, screenplay by Mike Leigh

Richard J. Bernstein, Guilty If Charged

April Bernard, Exile's Return

Elizabeth Bishop: Life and the Memory of It by Brett C. Millier

Elizabeth Bishop: The Biography of a Poetry by Lorrie Goldensohn

Elizabeth Bishop and Her Art edited by Lloyd Schwartz, edited by Sybil P. Estess

Elizabeth Bishop and Marianne Moore: The Psychodynamics of Creativity by Joanne Feit Diehl

Becoming a Poet: Elizabeth Bishop with Marianne Moore and Robert Lowell by David Kalstone, edited by Robert Hemenway, afterword by James Merrill

The Collected Prose by Elizabeth Bishop, edited and with an introduction by Robert Giroux

The Complete Poems, 1927–1979 by Elizabeth Bishop

Robert M. Adams, Boys Will Be Boys

The Book of Guys by Garrison Keillor

Ronald Dworkin, Will Clinton's Plan Be Fair?

Health Security Act 103d Congress, 1st Session

Michael Meyer, The Richest Vagabond

Alfred Nobel: A Biography by Kenne Fant, translated by Marianne Ruuth

Martin Filler, He'd Rather Be Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright by Meryle Secrest

Frank Lloyd Wright: Collected Writings: edited by Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, Introduction by Kenneth Frampton

Frank Lloyd Wright: Architect 20–May 10, 1994) catalog of the exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (February, edited by Terence Riley

About Wright: An Album of Recollections by Those Who Knew Frank Lloyd Wright by Edgar Tafel

Frank Lloyd Wright Companion by William Allin Storrer

The Wright Style by Carla Lind

Barnsdall House: Los Angeles, 1920 by James Steele

Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House by Donald Hoffmann

Frank Lloyd Wright, Hollyhock House and Olive Hill by Kathryn Smith

Frank Lloyd Wright: The Masterworks edited by David Larkin, by Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, text by Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer

Frank Lloyd Wright: The Lost Years 1910–1922: A Study of Influence by Anthony Alofsin

Wright Studies, Volume I: Taliesin, 1911–1914 edited by Narciso G. Menocal

P.N. Furbank, Marshmallowing

On Love by Alain de Botton

Gordon A. Craig, United We Fall

The Rush to German Unity by Konrad H. Jarausch

Beyond the Wall: Germany's Road to Unification by Elizabeth Pond

German Unification in the European Context by Peter H. Merkl, with a contribution by Gert-Joachim Glaessner

Noel Annan, The Age of Aggression

The Cultivation of Hatred by Peter Gay

Bourgeois Society in Nineteenth-Century Europe edited by Jürgen Kocka, edited by Allen Mitchell

Theodore H. Draper, The Life of the Party

When the Old Left Was Young: Student Radicals and America's First Mass Student Movement, 1929–1941 by Robert Cohen

New Studies in the Politics and Culture of U.S. Communism edited by Michael E. Brown, edited by Randy Martin, edited by Frank Rosengarten, edited by George Snedeker

Renate Bridenthal, John V.H. Dippel, Marion Kaplan, et al. Judgment at Nuremberg: An Exchange


Letters

Harris Green, Robert Craft, Furtwängler & Toscanini
Gordon Tullock, Alan Ryan, Slips on Downing Street



Contributors

Noel Annan is the author of Leslie Stephen and Our Age, among other books. (October 1999)

April Bernard has published a novel and three collections of poetry, most recently Swan Electric. (November 2006)

Richard J. Bernstein, formerly Time magazine’s correspondent in China and a correspondent in France and Germany for The New York Times, is the author of Ultimate Journey. (October 2007)

Ian Buruma is the Henry R. Luce Professor at Bard. He received this year's Erasmus Prize. His novel The China Lover was published in September. (December 2008)

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)

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)

Ronald Dworkin is Frank Henry Sommer Professor of Law and Philosophy at NYU and Jeremy Bentham Professor of Law and Philosophy at University College London. His books include Is Democracy Possible Here? (2006), Justice in Robes, Sovereign Virtue: The Theory and Practice of Equality, and Freedom's Law. He is the 2007 winner of the Ludvig Holberg International Memorial Prize for "his pioneering scholarly work" of "worldwide impact."

Martin Filler is the architecture critic of House & Garden and a frequent contributor to The New York Review of Books and The New Republic. He is the co-author, with Olivier Bossiere, of The Vitra Design Museum: Frank Gehry, Architect.

P. N. Furbank is the author of Diderot and, with W.R. Owens, A Political Biography of Daniel Defoe. (December 2007)


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