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Articles 
Edith
Kurzweil
Facts and
Fictions About the Holocaust

Norman Manea
Berenger at Bard

Ronald Radosh
Anti-Communist
Liberal Intellectuals

Mark Kurlansky
A Letter From Dresden

Gert
Heidenreich
Stranger
in Your Homeland

Eugene Goodheart
The
Power of Elias Canetti

Anita
Shapira
From
the Palmach Generation to the Candle Children

Kathleen
Agena
Letter
from Albania

Susan
Haack
Science,
Literature, and the Literature of Science

Fiction 
Peter Handke
On
a Dark Night I Left My Silent House

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Poetry 
George Bradley

Marina Tsvetaeva (tr. Vittoria Bradshaw)

Sándor
Kányádi (tr. Paul Sohar)

Gésa
Szocs (tr. Paul Sohar)

Dick
Barnes

Adam
Kirsch

David Wagoner

Don
Bogen

Robert
Bly

Reviews 
Igor
Webb
Born Again
The Human Stain
by Philip Roth

Helen Frankenthaler
A Critic in the Making
The Harold Letters,
1928-1943: The Making of an American Intellectual
by Clement Greenberg

Susan Miron
A Poet's Poet
Forms of Hope
by Tomas Venclova

Sanford Pinsker
The Social Construction
Blues
The Social Construction
of What?
by Ian Hacking
Mysteries of
Mysteries: Is Evolution a Social Construction
by Michael Ruse

Stephen Miller
Variants of Enthusiasm
The Consecration
of the Writer 1750-1830
by Paul Bénichou
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