PR 2/ 2002        VOLUME LXIX   NUMBER 2
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12 April 2002

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Articles

Mario Vargas Llosa
From Letters to a Young Novelist


Annie Cohen-Solal
Planting the Seeds of Modernism:
An Evening with Annie Cohen-Solal


Norman Manea
An Interview


Sanford Pinsker
Cynthia Ozick, Aesthete


David Sidorsky
Post-Mortems of the Sixties:
Deep Structure Specters and Walking Zombies


Harvey Sachs
Leaving Italy


Dmitry Shlapentokh
The New Anti-Americanism:
America as an Orwellian Society

Al Sundel
Heartaches and Limitations: Isaac Bashevis Singer

Nicholas X. Rizopoulos
The Autmn of Our Discontent


Fiction


Kutumba Rao
The Job


Poetry

Vénus Khoury-Ghata (tr. Rosanna Warren)

Mario Luzi (tr. Thomas Day)

Patrick Gilmore


Katie Ford


Dorothea Tanning

Todd Hearon

Steven Cramer


Reviews

Edith Kurzweil
Intellecutals or Pundits?
Public Intellecutals: A Study of Decline
by Richard A. Posner


Anthony Chennells

From Bildungsroman to Family Saga

The Sweetest Dream
by Doris Lessing


Igor Webb
T. S. Eliot's Achievements
Words Alone: The Poet T. S. Eliot
by Denis Donoghue


David Rodman
Advice from an Elder Statesman
Does America Need a Foreign Policy? Toward a Diplomacy for the 21st Century
by Henry Kissinger


Christopher Busa
Clement Greenberg
Clement Greenberg: A Critic's Collection
by Karen Wilkin and Bruce Guenther



Gyorgyi Voros
Living by the Word Alone
I Remain: Voices of the Hungarian Poets from Transylvania
Edited by Gyöngyvér Harkó, Translated by Paul Sohar