Vol. LX, No. 3: AUTUMN 2007

Bruce Bawer
The Way of All Flesh

Andrew Hudgins
End-Days in the Garden

Herbert Gold
The Norwegian Captain

Laurence Lieberman
Granddad and the Humpbacks

Liam Rector
Class Curse

Mary-Sherman Willis
The Laughter of Women

Alfred Corn
Art II

Notes on Contributors

 

ALSO IN THE AUTUMN ISSUE

Clara Claiborne Park
Grease, Balance, and Point of View in the
Work of Anthony Trollope

D. Nurkse
Skating Upriver; A Wedding in Maine;
Ring Effect

Michael McFee
Bald Spot

Lola Haskins
The Interpreters;
In Tide Pools

CHRONICLES

Art
Karen Wilkin
At the Galleries:
Toronto & New York

Theatre
Richard Hornby
International Theatre

Dance
Siobhan Phillips
Cunningham's Collaboration

REVIEWS

David Mason
The Long and the
Short of Robinson

Peter Makuck
The Art of What Remains

Thomas Filbin
How Dosty Did It

Dean Flower
Another Wharton

Michael Barber
If Lucky Jim Could
See Him Now

Susan Balée
Jim Crace's
Violent Verities

COMMENT

Jayanta Mahapatra
Letter from India

 

 

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Vol. LX, No. 3: AUTUMN 2007

Richard Pevear, Larissa Volokhonsky: War and Peace—a new translation

William H. Pritchard: Hardy Biographed

Brooke Allen: The Multi-Tasking Marquise

J. Allyn Rosser: New York Fix

Maxine Kumin: The Immutable Laws

Robert Phillips: How I Missed Seeing Judy Garland

Dean Flower: Eudora Welty and Racism

Richard Hornby: An American Lear

Notes on Contributors

Vol. LX, No. 1: SPRING 2007

A. E. Stallings: From Lucretius’ The Nature of Things

William H. Pritchard: Johnson’s Lives

Brooke Allen: George Sand: A Life as Theater

Liane Strauss: “The morning is the hardest. It is morning.”

Adam Kirsch: Knowing that some Army engineer

John Hollander: Prosaic Translation

Dave Mason: The Poetry Circus

Marcia B. Siegel: Dancing on the Outside

Karen Wilkin: At the Galleries

Notes on Contributors

Vol. LIX, No. 4: WINTER 2007

Michael Gorra: Joseph Conrad

Bruce Ducker: Findurman’s News

John Simon: Short but Seldom Sweet

Lisa Barnett: Another New Year

Charles Tomlinson: January Sonnet

Arthur Gregor: From “Remembrance”

Richard Hornby: The RSC Restored

Bruce Bawer: In the Shadow of the Gulag

Notes on Contributors

Vol. LIX, No. 3: AUTUMN 2006

Joseph Epstein: My Brother Eli

Dean Flower: Justice to Edmund Wilson

Mark Jarman: Your Anonymous Correspondent: Ezra Pound and The Hudson Review

Brian Phillips: The Tyranny of Beauty: Kawabata

Louis Simpson: Chamber Music

Notes on Contributors



Vol. LIX, No. 2: SUMMER 2006

Brooke Allen: Jefferson the Skeptic

Jan Ellison: The Color of Wheat in Winter

David Mason: Out Here; In the Mushroom Summer

Dick Allen: Sleepy Old Towns

Bill Coyle: The Soundman’s Funeral

William H. Pritchard: Possibilities for Wordsworth

Siobhan Phillips: Mark Morris, Forward and Back

Notes on Contributors



Vol. LIX, No. 1: SPRING 2006

Harold Fromm: Daniel Dennett and the Brick Wall of Consciousness

Jean Starobinski: Memory of Troy

R. S. Gwynn: Baseballade; Libération

Lorna Knowles Blake: Washashores

Rachel Hadas: Light Bulbs and Soap

William H. Pritchard: The Perfect Critic

Mark Jarman Theory’s Umpires

Notes on Contributors



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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