Spring 1995 (Volume XLVIII, No. 1) Letter from England Comment by John Greening Violated by Ideas: Reflections on Literature in an Age of Identity Politics Criticism by Bruce Bawer Elizabeth Bishop: Never a Bridesmaid Criticism by Joseph Epstein The Ancestors; Rodin: The Gates of Hell; Clouds at 30,000 Feet Poetry by John Haines Seven Hawks; The Orchards of Vandoncourt; Let’s Share the Frugal Meal; There’s No Hour; Stockholm, Summer 1990 Poetry by Nina Bogin The Ghostwriter Poetry by Mairi MacInnes Progress, Irony and Human Sacrifice Criticism by Carl Pfluger Peace after Long Sickness; Crossing the Ark Moutnains Poetry by D. Nurkse The Cuban Girl Poetry by William Baer Preparing for Immortality Poetry by Suzanne Rhodenbaugh Two Snakes Poetry by Barbara Helfgott Hyett Ozymandias III Poetry by Jim Henley Revivals as Forgeries Arts Review by Marcia B. Siegel Aging Actresses Arts Review by Richard Hornby Faded Glory Arts Review by John Loughery Schindler’s Miss Arts Review by Bert Cardullo Getting to Know Edith Book Review by James W. Tuttleton Appreciating Kingsley Amis Book Review by William H. Pritchard Ranches of Isolation Book Review by Tom Wilhelmus Poe, Borges, and the Analytic Detective Story Book Review by Dean Flower The Primal Storyteller Book Review by Mark Jarman Make the World Cohere Book Review by R. S. Gwynn
Letter from England
Comment- by John Greening