Issues
Volume 18, Number 10 / June 2000
Notes & Comments
June 2000
“They’re Wanton”
June 2000
Penelope Fitzgerald, 1916-2000
Features
June 2000
Barzun on the West
On “From Dawn to Decadence” by Jacques Barzun
June 2000
A hero of culture
On Henry James: A Life in Letters by Philip Horne.
June 2000
Lord Acton: in pursuit of first principles
June 2000
Thomas Kuhn’s irrationalism
On the impact of Kuhn’s 1962 book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.
Poems
June 2000
Alone in the house
June 2000
To my dear parents
June 2000
Things
London journal
June 2000
The little brass gods
Theater
June 2000
Waddling toward the edge
Art
June 2000
British invasion
June 2000
Exhibition note
Christopher Wilmarth, “Every Other Shadow had a Song to Sing” at Robert Miller Gallery, New York
June 2000
Exhibition notes
On Francis Picabia: Late Paintings, at Michael Werner Gallery, New York
Music
June 2000
The “Philadelphia Sound” at 100
June 2000
Opera note
On Cold Sassy Tree by Carlisle Floyd at the Houston
The media
June 2000
The politics of posturing
Verse chronicle
June 2000
The way of all flesh
Notebook
June 2000
Mark van Doren remembered
On Mark van Doren.
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