Contents

October 7, 1982 • Volume 29, Number 15
  • Janet Malcolm

    School of the Blind e-edition

    Vedi by Ved Mehta

  • Lester C. Thurow

    Sentimental Education e-edition

    The Education of David Stockman and Other Americans by William Greider

  • John Bayley

    The Two Hardys e-edition

    Thomas Hardy: A Biography by Michael Millgate

    The Short Stories of Thomas Hardy by Kristin Brady

    The Collected Letters of Thomas Hardy: Volume 3, 1902-1908 edited by Richard Little Purdy, edited by Michael Millgate

  • Michael Levey

    The Very Rich Hours of the Shah e-edition

    The Houghton Shahnameh introduced and described by Martin Bernard Dickson, by Stuart Cary Welch

  • Nahum Goldmann

    Where Is Israel Going? e-edition

  • Murray Kempton

    A Genius of Journalism e-edition

    Mussolini by Denis Mack Smith

    Mussolini Unleashed, 1939-1941: Politics and Strategy in Fascist Italy’s Last War by MacGregor Knox

    Mussolini by Anthony James Joes

  • Gabriele Annan

    The Discreet Charm of Fontane e-edition

    Theodor Fontane: Short Novels and Other Writings edited by Peter Demetz, translated by E.M. Valk, by Ulf Zimmermann, by Krishna Winston

  • Darryl Pinckney

    The Party’s Over e-edition

    This Was Harlem: A Cultural Portrait, 1900-1950 by Jervis Anderson

  • Hugh Lloyd-Jones

    Complex Oedipus e-edition

    The Three Theban Plays: Antigone, Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus by Sophocles, translated by Robert Fagles, introductions and notes by Bernard Knox

  • Quentin Skinner

    Habermas’s Reformation e-edition

    The Idea of a Critical Theory: Habermas and the Frankfurt School by Raymond Geuss

    Knowledge and Human Interests by Jürgen Habermas, translated by Jeremy Shapiro

    Toward a Rational Society: Student Protest, Science, and Politics by Jürgen Habermas, translated by Jeremy Shapiro

    Theory and Practice by Jürgen Habermas, translated by John Viertel

    Legitimation Crisis by Jürgen Habermas, translated by Thomas McCarthy

    Communication and the Evolution of Society by Jürgen Habermas, translated by Thomas McCarthy

    Theorie der Gesellschaft oder Sozialtechnologie by Jürgen Habermas, by Niklas Luhmann

    The Critical Theory of Jürgen Habermas by Thomas McCarthy

    Habermas: Critical Debates edited by John B. Thompson, edited by David Held

  • Malcolm Muggeridge

    So Big e-edition

    End of the Affair: The Collapse of the Anglo-French Alliance, 1939-1940 by Eleanor M. Gates

    Churchill and De Gaulle by François Kersaudy

  • Norman Hampson

    Grub Street Revolutionaries e-edition

    The Literary Underground of the Old Regime by Robert Darnton

  • Willie Lee Rose

    Reforming Women e-edition

LETTERS

Contributors

Janet Malcolm was born in Prague. She was educated at the High School of Music and Art, in New York, and at the University of Michigan. Along with In the Freud Archives, her books include Diana and Nikon: Essays on Photography, Psychoanalysis: The Impossible Profession, The Journalist and the Murderer, The Purloined Clinic: Selected Writings, The Silent Woman: Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, The Crime of Sheila McGough, and Reading Chekhov: A Critical Journey. She wrote about the trial of Mazoltuv Borukhova, the mother of Michelle, in her book Iphigenia in Forest Hills, just out in paperback. Her collection Forty-One False Starts: Essays on Artists and Writers will be published in the spring of 2013.


She lives in New York.

Darryl Pinckney is the author of a novel, High Cotton, and, in the Alain Locke Lecture Series, Out There: Mavericks of Black Literature.

Quentin Skinner is Regius Professor of History at Cambridge University. His most recent books are Reason and Rhetoric in the Philosophy of Hobbes and Liberty Before Liberalism. (November 2000)

Lester Thurow is Professor of Economics and Management at MIT and the former Dean of the Sloan School of Management. He is the author of The Zero-Sum Society, Head to Head, and The Future of Capitalism. (February 1998)

Ian Hacking teaches philosophy at the University of Toronto. From 2000 to 2006 Hacking held the chair of Philosophy and History of Scientific Concepts at the Collège de France. His most recent book is Historical Ontology.