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September 2010Volume 29, Number 1Departments Poems Theater Art by Karen Wilkin On "Renoir in the 20th Century” at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. On "Rude Britannia: British Comic Art” at the Tate Britain, London. by James Panero On “Heat Waves in a Swamp: The Paintings of Charles Burchfield” at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York & “Charles Burchfield: Fifty Years as a Painter” at DC Moore Gallery, New York. Music The Media Notebook On spurious sociologies & the threat they pose to science. September 2010Volume 29, Number 1Books
on True Friendship: Geoffrey Hill, Anthony Hecht, and Robert Lowell Under the Sign of Eliot and Pound (The Anthony Hecht Lectures in the Humanities Series) by Christopher Ricks reviewed by Paul Dean
on The Greek Poets: Homer to the Present by Peter Constantine,Rachel Hadas,Edmund Keeley,Karen Van Dyck,Robert Hass reviewed by Evan Jones
on The Best of Frank O'Connor (Everyman's Library) by Frank O'Connor,Julian Barnes reviewed by Richard Tillinghast
on Chasing the White Dog: An Amateur Outlaw's Adventures in Moonshine by Max Watman reviewed by Joseph Tartakovsky
on Great Books, Bad Arguments: "Republic", "Leviathan", and "The Communist Manifesto" by W. G. Runciman reviewed by Samuel Goldman
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