Issues
Volume 10, Number 1 / September 1991
Notes & Comments
Features
September 1991
Has success spoiled the art museum?
On the de-aestheticization of the museum.
September 1991
The culture of classical music today
On the increasing influence and decreasing quality of classical music.
September 1991
The legacy of Friedrich Nietzsche
On the world Nietzsche predicted and precipitated.
September 1991
Simon Schama, Francis Parkman, and the writing of history
On the difference between reconstructing history and constructing fiction.
September 1991
Literary life in the 1990s
On writers and readers in an “Age of Sensitivity.”
September 1991
Rimbaud, the anarchic demiurge
On the legacy of Arthur Rimbaud.
September 1991
British intellectuals in the Thatcher era
On culture and politics.
September 1991
On the neglect of poetry in the United States
On literature in modern times.
September 1991
The importance of T. E. Lawrence
On the legacy of T. E. Lawrence.
September 1991
Chamfort: an introduction
On Chamfort’s life.
September 1991
A footnote for Housman
On Housman’s poetry.
September 1991
Ad Reinhardt at MOMA
On Ad Reinhardt’s paintings.
Poems
September 1991
After Shen Zhou
September 1991
Dolores
September 1991
Heirlooms lost
Theater
September 1991
Euripides in Paris, Shakespeare in London
On performing the classics.
Art
September 1991
A tale of three cities
On The 1920s: Age of the Metropolis in Montreal.
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