Contents

January 28, 1971 • Volume 16, Number 1
  • John Womack Jr.

    El Che” Guevara e-edition

    Che: Selected Works of Ernesto Guevara edited by Rolando E. Bonachea, edited by Nelson P. Valdés

    Obras, 1957-1967 by E. Che Guevara

    Oeuvres by Ernesto Che Guevara

    Opere by Ernesto Che Guevara

    Reminiscences of the Cuban Revolutionary War by Ernesto Che Guevara, translated by Victoria Ortiz

    Guerrilla Warfare by Che Guevara, translated by J.P. Morray

    Che Guevara und die Revolution by Heinz Rudolf Sonntag et al.

    Obra Revolucionaria edited by Roberto Fernández Retamar

    Venceremos! The Speeches and Writings of Ernesto Che Guevara edited by John Gerassi

    Che” Guevara on Revolution: A Documentary Overview edited by Jay Mallin

    Che Guevara Speaks, Selected Speeches and Writings edited by George Lavan

    Scritti, discorsi e diari di guerriglia (1959-1967) edited by Laura González

    La Pensée de Che Guevara by Michael Lowy

    Che, Vida y Obra de Ernesto Guevara by Andrés Sorel

    Che Guevara by Andrew Sinclair

    Ernesto “Che” Guevara by Jean-Jacques Nattiez

    Viva Che! Contributions in Tribute to Ernesto “Che” Guevara edited by Marianne Alexandre

    The Black Beret: The Life and Meaning of Che Guevara by Marvin D. Resnick

    Che Guevara by Philippe Gavi

    El Che Guevara by Hugo Gambini

    My Friend Ché by Ricardo Rojo, translated by Hardie St. Martin

    Che: The Making of a Legend by Martin Ebon

    Che” Guevara, ¿Aventura o Revolución? by Horacio Daniel Rodríguez

    Che” Guevara by Franco Pierini

    Ché Guevara by Daniel James

    Brandstiftung oder neuer Fried? Reden und Aufsätze by Ernesto Che Guevara

  • V.S. Pritchett

    Don Borges e-edition

    The Aleph and Other Stories, 1933-1969 by Jorge Luis Borges, translated and edited by Norman Thomas di Giovanni

  • Dwight Macdonald

    Revisiting Dorothy Day e-edition

  • W.H. Auden

    The Anomalous Creature e-edition

    The Fall into Time by E.M. Cioran, translated by Richard Howard, with an Introduction by Charles Newman

  • Lawrence Stone

    The Ninnyversity? e-edition

    Scholars and Gentlemen: Universities and Society in Pre-Industrial Britain, 1500-1700 by H.F. Kearney

    The Puritan Revolution and Educational Thought by R.L. Greaves

    Education and Jobs: The Great Training Robbery by Ivan Berg

    La Reproduction: Eléments pour une Théorie du Système d’Enseignement by P. Bourdieu, by J.C. Passeron

  • Robert Mazzocco

    Eternal Cocteau e-edition

    Cocteau by Francis Steegmuller

    Jean Cocteau: Lettres à André Gide (avec quelques réponses d’André Gide)

    Professional Secrets edited by Robert Phelps

  • D.W. Harding

    Blood, Sweat, & Cholesterol e-edition

    The Pathology of Leadership: A History of the Effects of Disease on 20th-Century Leaders by Hugh L'Etang

    George III and the Mad Business by Ida Macalpine, by Richard Hunter

  • Roger Sale

    Cities and “The City” e-edition

    Cities on the Move by Arnold Toynbee

    The Meaning of the City by Jacques Ellul

    Beyond Habitat by Mosche Safdie

    The Architecture Machine by Nicholas Negroponte

  • Leonard B. Boudin

    How Just Was Ramsey Clark? e-edition

    Justice: The Crisis of Law, Order and Freedom in America by Richard Harris

  • Edmund R. Leach

    Mythical Inequalities e-edition

    The Death and Rebirth of the Seneca by Anthony F.C. Wallace

    Natural Symbols: Explorations in Cosmology by Mary Douglas

    Myth: Its Meaning and Functions in Ancient and Other Cultures by G.S. Kirk

LETTERS

Contributors

W.H. Auden (1907–1973) was an English poet, playwright, and essayist who lived and worked in the United States for much of the second half of his life. His work, from his early strictly metered verse, and plays written in collaboration with Christopher Isherwood, to his later dense poems and penetrating essays, represents one of the major achievements of twentieth-century literature.

D. W. Harding (1906–1993) was a British psychologist and literary critic. In1933 he joined FR Leavis as an editor of Scrutiny, where much of his literary criticism appeared, but also work, notably on aggression, that led to The Impulse to Dominate and Social Psychology and Individual Values.

Edmund R. Leach (1910–1989) was a British anthropologist. He is widely credited with introducing Anglophone readers to the work of Claude Lévi-Strauss. Leach served as provost of King’s College, Cambridge from 1966 until 1979; he was made a Fellow of the British Academy in 1972 and knighted in 1975. A two-volume selection of his writings, The Essential Edmund Leach, was published by Yale University Press in 2001.

Dwight Macdonald (1906–1982) was born in New York City and educated at Exeter and Yale. On graduating from college, he enrolled in Macy’s executive training program, but soon left to work for Henry Luce at Time and Fortune, quitting in 1936 because of cuts that had been made to an article he had written criticizing U.S. Steel. From 1937 to 1943, Macdonald was an editor of Partisan Review and in 1944, he started a journal of his own, Politics, whose contributors included Albert Camus, Victor Serge, Simone Weil, Bruno Bettelheim, James Agee, John Berryman, Meyer Schapiro, and Mary McCarthy. In later years, Macdonald reviewed books for The New Yorker, movies for Esquire, and wrote frequently for The New York Review of Books.