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Articles

Six
Reflections on Terrorism:
Edith Kurzweil
Daniel Dayan
Paul
Hollander
Andrei
Markovits
Jeffrey Herf
Robert Wistrich
Cynthia Ozick
Melville's
Skull and the Idea of Jerusalem

George
Jochnowitz
Marx,
Money, and Mysticism

Sanford
Pinsker
Art
as Excess: Charlie Parker and Philip Roth

Colin
Eisler
"Gold-Ground"
Art and the Cold War:
Solving the Great Kress Mystery

Judith S.Goldstein
Alone with Charlotte
Salomon
Susan McReynolds
Dostoevsky in
Europe

Steven
J. Zipperstein
Isaac Rosenfeld's Dybbuk
Karen Wilkin
At the Galleries

Fiction

Karen
Greenberg
Cortados on
the Quai

Poetry

Adam
Zagajewski
 Jennifer
Barber
 Jacquelyn
Pope

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Reviews

Eugene
Goodheart
Expanding Our Sympathies
The Terrible
Power of a Minor Guilt
by Abraham B. Yehoshua

Mark Bauerlein
The Politics of Leftist Reality
Experiments Against
Reality: The Fate of Culture in the Postmodern Age
by Roger Kimball

Daniel Hayes
The Historical Unconscious
Promises, Promises
by Adam Phillips

Peter Wood
Anti-Matters
Race Matters
by Cornel West

P.N. Furbank
Make No Bones
The Great Unknowing:
Last Poems
by Denise Levertov
The Niche Narrows:
New and Selected Poems
by Samuel Menashe

Herbert Lottman
Around the Torch
of Liberty
Emigré
New York: French Intellectuals in Wartime Manhattan, 1940-1944
by Jeffrey Mehlman

Michael
Kimmage
Urbane Beginnings
A Life in the
Twentieth Century: Innocent Beginnings
by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.

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