A dearth of feeling
by Anne Applebaum
The second in a series on “The future of the European past,”
The second in a series on “The future of the European past,”
On A Tale of Two Utopias: The Political Journey of the Generation of 1968 by Paul Berman
On the PBS series The West directed by Stephen Ives
On a new biography of Wilson by Margaret Drabble
On Eugene O’Neill’s Hughie, a Beckett festival & other plays.
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On an exhibition of the artist’s work at the Sterling & Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown
On “Adolph Menzel 1815-1905: Between Romanticism & Impressionism” at the National Gallery of Art, Washington.
On the political conventions
On Omens of the Millennium: The Gnosis of Angels, Dreams & Resurrection by Harold Bloom
On Travels & Other Writings by William Bartram & The Natures of John & William Bartram by Thomas P. Slaughter
Review of Satyrica translated by R. Bracht
Review of The Diaries of Dawn Powell, 1931-1965 edited by Tim Page
Review of Alexander Pope’s translation of The Iliad edited by Steven Shankman
Review of The Master Letters by Lucie Brock-Broido
On Aleksandr Blok: A Life, by Nina Berberova
On ideology in freshman composition classes
Notes & Comments
Memo to our critics on the Left: a little more candor, please & a little less paranoia
by The Editors
On Peter Brooks & the Bass grant at Yale
Protecting a legacy
by The Editors
On Anne Applebaum’s essay in “The future of the European past” series
The myths of “The West”
by The Editors
On James W. Tuttleton’s review of the PBS series