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Irvin Ehrenpreis
Teacher
The Twenties: From Notebooks and Diaries of the Period by Edmund Wilson, edited with an introduction by Leon Edel
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Garry Wills
Good Henry & Bad Henry
The Kissinger Experience: American Policy in the Middle East by Gil Carl AlRoy
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Noel Annan
A Sort of Pilgrim
The Evening Colonnade by Cyril Connolly
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I.F. Stone
Conned in Cambodia
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Robert Craft
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
Thomas Mann Symposium by Claude Hill chairman
Katia Mann: Unwritten Memoirs by Katia Mann, edited by Elizabeth von Plessen, by Michael Mann
The Hesse/Mann Letters: The Correspondence of Herman Hesse and Thomas Mann, 1910-1955 edited by Anni Carlsson, by Volker Michels, translated by Ralph Manheim
Mythology and Humanism: The Correspondence of Thomas Mann and Karl Kerényi translated by Alexander Gelley
An Exceptional Friendship: The Correspondence of Thomas Mann and Erich Kahler translated by Richard Winston, by Clara Winston
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Stuart Hampshire,
Elizabeth Hardwick,
Garry Wills, et al.A Special Supplement: The Meaning of Vietnam
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Alison Lurie
The Power of Smokey
Shardik by Richard Adams
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Michael Wood
Goriot in Tokyo
Voices From the Japanese Cinema by Joan Mellen
Ozu: His Life and Films by Donald Richie
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William Empson
The Voice of the Underdog
A Rhetoric of Irony by Wayne C. Booth
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Anthony Quinton
Spreading Hegel’s WingsII
Hegel by Raymond Plant
Hegel’s Political Philosophy edited by Walter Kaufmann
Hegel’s Political Philosophy: Problems and Perspectives edited by Z.A. Pelczynski
Hegel’s Philosophy of History by Burleigh Taylor Wilkins
Hegel’s Theory of the Modern State by Shlomo Avineri
Introduction to the Reading of Hegel by Alexandre Kojève, edited by Allan Bloom, translated by James H. Nichols Jr.
The Young Hegelians by William J. Brazill
The American Hegelians: An Intellectual Episode in the History of Western America by William H. Goetzmann
From Marx to Hegel by George Lichtheim
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G.M. Matthews
What Shelley Knew
Shelley: The Pursuit by Richard Holmes
LETTERS
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Philip Y. Nicholson
Springtime for Hitler
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Peter B. Reddaway
An Appeal from Moscow
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Rudolph Binion,
Geoffrey BarracloughSpringtime for Hitler
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Martin Gardner
Not Freud’s Discovery
Contributors
Gore Vidal’s most recent novel is The Golden Age. (February 2002)
Michael Wood teaches at Princeton and is the author, most recently, of Yeats and Violence. -
I.F. Stone was an American journalist, publisher of I.F. Stone’s Weekly, and a regular contributor to the Review. For more about him please visit www.ifstone.org.


