Autumn 1989 (Volume XLII, No. 3) Letter from Toronto Comment by Emily Grosholz Tocqueville in 1989 Criticism by Monroe K. Spears Villa Selene Memoir by Louis Simpson The Unexpected River Fiction by Peter Corodimas The Singular Friendship: Yeats and Pound at Stone Cottage Criticism by George Watson The Goldberg Variations Poetry by Patricia Goedicke The Collected Carmen Lionheart Poetry by Alice Fulton On Spadina Avenue; Dark Tents and Fires; The Hawk; The Trees Poetry by Emily Grosholz The Hawk; The Trees, trans. by Emily Grosholz Poetry by Yves Bonnefoy For Mary Ann Poetry by Patricia Terry An Open Fire; What Was Clear Poetry by J. Allyn Rosser Toilette Poetry by Michele Wolf Strangers in the Palace Arts Review by Marcia B. Siegel Interracial Casting Arts Review by Richard Hornby Close Encounters of a Devilish Kind Arts Review by Bert Cardullo Anthony Storr: Redrawing the Circle of Illness and Health Book Review by Harold Fromm Realism without Magic Book Review by William H. Pritchard Seduced by the Available Daydream Book Review by Tom Wilhelmus Dreams and Creativity Book Review by Anthony Storr Collective Nightmares Book Review by Catherine Peters Poetry Chronicle Book Review by Dennis Sampson Poetry Travels Book Review by James Finn Cotter Naipaul at Large in the South Book Review by Benjamin Griffith
Letter from Toronto
Comment- by Emily Grosholz