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Edith Kurzweil
Articles

Jay
Martin
John Dewey
and the Trial of Leon Trotsky

David
Sidorsky
The Third Concept of Liberty and
the Politics of Identity

Jan Werner-Müller
German Intellectuals
and Democracy:
The End of an Era?

Arthur Berger
Copland and the Audience of the Thirties

Kenneth
Sherman
The
Necessity of Poetry: Anthony Hecht's "The Book of Yolek"

Aviya Kushner
How
One Nation Mourns a Poet

Jules
Olitski
How My Art Gets Made

Cynthia Simmons
Urbicide and
the Myth of Sarajevo
Palle Yourgrau
Was Simone Weil
a Jew?
Fiction

Sharona
Ben-Tov
The Invisible
Mine

Poetry

Doris
Lessing
 Valerie
Wohlfeld
 Rabindranath
Tagore (tr. Wendy Barker)
 Juan
Carlos Galeano (tr. Angela Ball)

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Reviews

Edith
Kurzweil
The Fate of a Generation
Generation Exodus:
The Fate of Young Jewish Refugees from Nazi Germany
by Walter Laqueur

Nicole Krauss
Arabesques of Journeys
Vertigo
by W.G. Sebald

Vladimir Tismaneanu
The Wager of Václav
Havel
Václav Havel: A Political Tragedy in Six Acts
by John Keane

Alain Arias-Misson
Naked
Dirty Havanna
Trilogy
by Pedro Juan Gutiérrez

Eric
Adler
Are We All Post-Culturalists
Now?
Faded Mosaic:
The Emergence of Post-Cultural America
by Christopher Clausen

Stephen Miller
British Enlightenment
The Creation
of the Modern World: The Untold Story of the British Enlightenment
by Roy Porter

Robert Leiter
Willa Cather's Critics
Willa Cather
and the Politics of Criticism
by Joan Acocella

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