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Robert Crichton
Our Air War
Air War: Vietnam by Frank Harvey
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Edmund Wilson
An Open Letter to Mike Nichols
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Ronald Steel
Man Without a Country
Memoirs 1925-1950 by George F. Kennan
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Helen Muchnic
Nightmares
Journey into the Whirlwind by Eugenia Semyonovna Ginzburg, translated by Paul Stevenson, translated by Max Hayward
The Deserted House by Lydia Chukovskaya, translated by Aline B. Werth
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Paul Goodman
Mini-Schools: A Prescription for the Reading Problem
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Robert L. Heilbroner
Who’s Running This Show?
Who Rules America? by G. William Domhoff
The Power Structure by Arnold M. Rose
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D.A.N. Jones
No Man’s Land
The Revolutionary by Hans Koningsberger
The Worldwide Machine by Paolo Volponi, translated by Belén Severeid
No Man’s Time by V.S. Yanovsky, translated by Isabella Levitin, translated by Roger Nyle Parris, with a Foreword by W.H. Auden
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George Lichtheim
Catching Up With History
The Obstructed Path. French Social Thought in the Years of Desperation 1930-1960 by H. Stuart Hughes
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David A. Bannerman
Fellow Travelers
Buller’s Birds of New Zealand: A History of the Birds of New Zealand by Sir Walter Lawry Buller, edited and revised by E.G. Turbott, with 48 color reproductions by J.G. Keulemans
The Shore Birds of North America by Peter Matthiessen, by Ralf S. Palmer, edited by Gardner D. Stout, with paintings by Robert Verity Clem
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J.P. Kenyon
A Hectic Revolution
The Elizabethan Puritan Movement by Patrick Collinson
Commonwealth and Protectorate; The English Civil War and Its Aftermath by Ivan Roots
The Fifth Monarchy Men by P.G. Rogers
LETTERS
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Eric Bentley
Uses of Intelligence
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Raymond Rosenthal
Wyndham Lewis’s Trousers
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John Ashmead
Uses of Intelligence
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Dachine Rainer
Uses of Intelligence
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W.K. Rose,
D.A.N. JonesWyndham Lewis’s Trousers
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Kenneth Lawrence,
Philippa FootSartre & Values
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Martin Glaberman
Nkrumah’s Sponsors
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Gloria Bley Miller,
Michael FieldBoiling
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Columbia Alumni Vigilance Committee
Alumni Bulletin
Contributors
Paul Goodman (1911–1972) was an American social critic, psychologist, poet, novelist, and anarchist, whose writings appeared in Politics, Partisan Review, The New Republic, Commentary, The New Leader, Dissent, and The New York Review of Books. He published several well-regarded but little-known books in a variety of fields—including city planning, Gestalt therapy, educational reform, literary criticism, and politics—before Growing Up Absurd, cancelled by its original publisher and turned down by a further eighteen, was brought out by Random House in 1960 and became an instant bestseller. Its author became an influential leader of the New Left and anti-war movements and a model for a new generation of critics like Susan Sontag, who wrote: “There is no living American writer for whom I have left the same simple curiosity to read as quickly as possible anything he wrote on any subject.” “Paul Goodman Changed My Life,” a 2011 documentary directed by Jonathan Lee and distributed by Zeitgeist Films, continues to play at film festivals and independent cinemas. The film received excellent reviews in such publications as The New York Times, Variety, The New York Post, Village Voice, and Time Out New York.


