Table of Contents

Volume 43, Number 17 · October 31, 1996

Elizabeth Hardwick, In the Wasteland

The Last Thing He Wanted by Joan Didion

Tony Judt, Holy Warrior

His Holiness: John Paul II and the Hidden History of Our Time by Carl Bernstein, by Marco Politi

John Richardson, Faking Picasso

Surviving Picasso a film directed by James Ivory, produced by Ismail Merchant

Bernard Knox, Victims and Executioners

The Jews: History, Memory and the Present by Pierre Vidal-Naquet, translated and edited by David Ames Curtis

Robert Craft, Nights at the Opera

Otto Klemperer: His Life and Times by Peter Heyworth

Benjamin M. Friedman, There They Go Again

Witold Rybczynski, Losers

The New American Ghetto by Camilo José Vergara

Joyce Carol Oates, The King of Weird

H.P. Lovecraft: A Life by S.T. Joshi

The Dunwich Horror and Others selected by August Derleth, with texts edited by S.T. Joshi

At the Mountains of Madness & Other Novels edited by S.T. Joshi

Dagon and Other Macabre Tales edited by S.T. Joshi

Selected Letters Vol. I: 1911-1924 edited by S.T. Joshi

Selected Letters Vol. V: 1934-1937 edited by S.T. Joshi

Selected Letters Vol. IV: 1932-1934 edited by S.T. Joshi

Selected Letters Vol. III: 1929-1931 edited by S.T. Joshi

Selected Letters Vol. II: 1925-1929 edited by S.T. Joshi

Miscellaneous Writings edited by S.T. Joshi

Charles Hope, The Myth of Florence

Florence: A Portrait by Michael Levey

Gordon A. Craig, The New Germany

The Politics of Memory: Looking for Germany in the New Germany by Jane Kramer

Thomas R. Edwards, Palm Beach Story

About Schmidt by Louis Begley

Edmund S. Morgan, Subject Women

First Generations: Women in Colonial America by Carol Berkin

Founding Mothers and Fathers: Gendered Power and the Forming of American Society by Mary Beth Norton

Women Before the Bar: Gender, Law, and Society in Connecticut, 1639-1789 by Cornelia Hughes Dayton

David Rieff, Rwanda: The Big Risk

Murray Kempton, Keeping Arafat Occupied


Letters

Ian Jack, Choosing the Best
John Rechy, Complaint
Jean Moorcroft Wilson, Denis Donoghue, A Terrible State of Nerves
Stuart Pierson, M.F. Perutz, What Berthollet Wrote
Serge Lang, Richard Horton, Review of a Review



Contributors

Robert Craft was awarded the International Prix du Disque at the Cannes Music Festival for 2002.(May 2002)

Gordon A. Craig is J.E. Wallace Sterling Professor Emeritus of Humanities at Stanford. His latest book is Politics and Culture in Modern Germany. (December 2003)

Thomas R. Edwards is Emeritus Professor of English at Rutgers and a former editor of Raritan. His most recent book is Over Here: Criticizing America, 1968–1989. (June 2004)

Benjamin M. Friedman is the William Joseph Maier Professor of Political Economy at Harvard. His most recent book is The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth. (November 2008)

Elizabeth Hardwick (b. 1916) has been a frequent contributor to The Partisan Review, The New Yorker, and The New York Review of Books, which she helped found in 1963. Her books include the novels The Simple Truth, The Ghostly Lover, and Sleepless Nights, the essay collection A View of My Own, and The Selected Letters of William James, for which she acted as editor.

Charles Hope is Director of the Warburg Institute, London, and the author of Titian. (December 2002)

Tony Judt is University Professor at NYU. His new book, Reappraisals: Reflections on the Forgotten Twentieth Century, will be published in April. (May 2008)

Murray Kempton (1917-1997) was a columnist for Newsday, as well as a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books. His books include Rebellions, Perversities, and Main Events and The Briar Patch, as well as Part of Our Time. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1985.

Bernard Knox is director emeritus of Harvard's Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, DC. Among his many books are The Heroic Temper, The Oldest Dead White European Males, and Backing into the Future: The Classical Tradition and Its Renewal. He is the editor of The Norton Book of Classical Literature and wrote the introductions and notes for Robert Fagles's translations of the Iliad and the Odyssey.

Edmund S. Morgan is Sterling Professor of History Emeritus at Yale. His most recent book, The Genuine Article: A Historian Looks at Early America, was published in 2004. (October 2008)

Joyce Carol Oates, the Roger S. Berlind Professor of Humanities at Princeton, is the author most recently of the novel My Sister, My Love: The Intimate Story of Skyler Rampike. (October 2008)

John Richardson's A Life of Picasso, Volume Two, was published in December. Volume One won the Whitbread Prize in England in 1991. (March 1997)

David Rieff's most recent book is Slaughterhouse:Bosnia and the Failure of the West. (October 1996)

Witold Rybczynski is the Meyerson Professor of Urbanism at the University of Pennsylvania, and is architecture critic for Slate. His new book on American building, Last Harvest, has just been published. (May 2007)


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