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Igor Stravinsky
Where Is Thy Sting?
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Robert Lowell
Power (poem)
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V.S. Naipaul
Anguilla: The Shipwrecked 6000
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Stephen Spender
Man of Distinction
Democracy and the Student Left by George Kennan
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Isaiah Berlin
A Note on Vico’s Concept of Knowledge
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Jean Stafford
Spirits
Being Geniuses Together by Kay Boyle, by Robert McAlmon
Those Remarkable Cunards, Emerald and Nancy by Daphne Fielding
Nancy Cunard: Brave Poet, Indomitable Rebel edited by Hugh Ford
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Frederick C. Crews
The Radical Students
The Conflict of Generations: The Character and Significance of Student Movements by Lewis S. Feuer
Overlive: Power, Poverty, and the University by William M. Birenbaum
University in Turmoil: The Politics of Change by Immanuel Wallerstein
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Robert Mazzocco
a a a a a a
a by Andy Warhol
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Mark Strand
Miss America (poem)
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John Wain
Women’s Work
The Collected Stories of Jean Stafford by Jean Stafford
Bruno’s Dream by Iris Murdoch
A Compass Error by Sybille Bedford
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John Gross
Lieutenants and Luftmenschen
The Military Philosophers by Anthony Powell
Mr. Bridge by Evan S. Connell Jr.
Pictures of Fidelman by Bernard Malamud
The Adventures of Menahem-Mendl by Sholom Aleichem, Translated from the Yiddish by Tamara Kahana
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Robert Brustein
Monkey Business
LETTERS
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Veterans for Peace in Vietnam
Free Speech
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Michael Kenny,
Barrington Moore Jr.Revolution in America?
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William H. Hinton
Revolution in America?
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Rudolph Binion,
Anthony QuintonFrau Lou’s Complaint
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Milton Schwebel
Education Now
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Samuel Solomon
Devoted to Racine
Contributors
Isaiah Berlin was born in Riga in 1909. In 1916 his family moved to Petrograd, where he witnessed the Russian Revolution, and in 1921 he emigrated to England. He was educated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and became a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, where he was later appointed Professor of Social and Political Theory. He served as the first president of Wolfson College, Oxford, and as president of the British Academy. He died in 1997. For more information, see the Isaiah Berlin Virtual Library.


