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J. M. Coetzee
Waiting for Mandela
Nelson Mandela: The Man and the Movement by Mary Benson, foreword by Bishop Desmond M. Tutu
Part of My Soul Went With Him by Winnie Mandela, edited by Anne Benjamin, adapted by Mary Benson
Winnie Mandela by Nancy Harrison
Dispensations: The Future of South Africa as South Africans See It by Richard John Neuhaus
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Richard Murphy
Sri Lanka (poem)
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Robert M. Adams
Right Man, Wrong Job
Diary of the Cavaliere Bernini’s Visit to France by Paul Fréart de Chantelou, edited with an introduction by Anthony Blunt, annotated by George C. Bauer, translated by Margery Corbett
Bernini in France: An Episode in Seventeenth-Century History by Cecil Gould
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Thomas R. Edwards
Boom at the Top
The Bourne Supremacy by Robert Ludlum
The White House Mess by Christopher Buckley
The Sisters by Robert Littell
Stallion Gate by Martin Cruz Smith
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Rosemary Dinnage
Psycho-Mom
Melanie Klein: Her World and Her Work by Phyllis Grosskurth
Bloomsbury/Freud: The Letters of James and Alix Strachey, 19241925 edited by Perry Meisel, edited by Walter Kendrick
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Shaul Bakhash
A Big Bungle
All Fall Down: America’s Tragic Encounter with Iran by Gary Sick
The Pride and the Fall: Iran 19741979 by Anthony Parsons
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Martin Gardner
WAP, SAP, PAP, & FAP
The Anthropic Cosmological Principle by John D. Barrow, by Frank J. Tipler, with a foreword by John A. Wheeler
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Scott MacLeod
How Assad Has Won
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Josh Rubins
Puffs
Holy Smoke by G. Cabrera Infante
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J.M. Cameron
The Good Life
Frank and Maisie: A Memoir with Parents by Wilfrid Sheed
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Michael P. Johnson
The Stagnant South
Old South, New South: Revolutions in the Southern Economy Since the Civil War by Gavin Wright
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Conor Cruise O’Brien
Blood on the Border
Nothing Happens in Carmincross by Benedict Kiely
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Murray Kempton
Hood’s Progress!
Wiseguy: Life in a Mafia Family by Nicholas Pileggi
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Helen Vendler
The Medley Is the Message
The Rustle of Language by Roland Barthes, translated by Richard Howard
The Responsibility of Forms: Critical Essays on Music, Art, and Representation by Roland Barthes, translated by Richard Howard
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Marvin Jose Corrales Monjarrez,
Enrique Sotelo Borgen,
Robert S. LeikenThe Nicaraguan Tangle: An Exchange
LETTERS
Contributors
Timothy Garton Ash is Professor of European Studies and Isaiah Berlin Professorial Fellow at St. Antony’s College, Oxford, and a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford. He is the author of many books, including The Magic Lantern, an eyewitness account of the velvet revolutions of 1989. His most recent book is Facts Are Subversive: Political Writing from a Decade Without a Name. He is currently leading an Oxford University research project for the discussion of global free speech norms (www.freespeechdebate.com) and working on a book about free speech.


