Summer 1989 (Volume XLII, No. 2) Letter from Cambridge: Britain and the Brain Gain Comment by George Watson Lives and Works Criticism by Charles Tomlinson Holroyd/Strachey/Shaw: Art and Archives in Literary Biography Criticism by Harold Fromm It Should Never Happen to You Fiction by Robert McDowell Landscape and Fiction: Jean Renoir’s Country Excursion Criticism by Gilberto Perez The Garden; For a Godchild; A Ruskinian Fable Retold; Courtesy; Chance; Chronochromie; Harvest; Letter to Uehata Poetry by Charles Tomlinson Dressing My Daughters; The Double Bow Poetry by Mark Jarman Scouting Days; Walnuts; A Little Elegy for Howard Moss; Avant-Garde Music Comes to America: Ghost Story Poetry by Robert Phillips The Picture; Floor Furnace; Reading in the Tulip Tree; Stamp Album Poetry by Michael McFee The Middle Distance Poetry by Nancy Cardozo Gates Poetry by Barry Spacks Minority Theatre Arts Review by Richard Hornby Boys’ Life Arts Review by Bert Cardullo Music Chronicle Arts Review by Robert S. Clark How They Thought about Sexuality in Late Antiquity Book Review by Sonya Rudikoff The Persona of Sor Juana Book Review by James Finn Cotter Storytellers and Mystics Book Review by Dick Allen Ingmar Bergman’s Autobiography in Film Arts Review by Dean Flower History and Games Book Review by George Kearns The Possibility of a More Public Criticism Book Review by Tom Wilhelmus
Letter from Cambridge: Britain and the Brain Gain
Comment- by George Watson