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Edith Kurzweil

Articles

Walter
Laqueur
What to Read about
Terrorism

Bruce
Bawer
Tolerating Intolerance

Robert S. Wistrich
Austrian Legacies: Jews and the Question of National Identity

Geoffrey
Hartman
Wounded Time: The
Holocaust, Jedwabne, and Disaster Writing

Vladimir
Tismaneanu
Lenin's Century: Bolshevism,
Marxism, and the Russian Tradition

Aviya Kushner
After a Terror Attack

Ron Capshaw
Hemingway: A
Static Figure Admist the Red Decade Shifts
Observations

Marta
Halpert
Letter from
Europe

Alan Kaufman
Baby Food Bullets
and Nose Drop Bombs

Edith
Kurzweil
A Slice of Russia

Fiction

Olga
Grushin
The
Daughter of Kadmos

Features 
Karen Wilkin
At
the Galleries

Morris
Dickstein
Going to the
Movies

Poetry

Göran
Sonnevi (tr. Rika Lesser)
 Giuseppe
Ungaretti (tr. Andrew Frisardi)
 Sam
Magavern
 C.
Dale Young

Kate
Finley

Kevin
Gallagher

Ron
Padgett

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Reviews

Herbert
R. Lottman
Clemenceau's Dreyfus
L'Affaire
Dreyfus: L'Iniquité
by Georges Clemenceau

Mary Maxwell
Merwin's Limbo
The Poets' Dante
Edited by Peter S. Hawkins and Rachel Jacoff
The
Song of Roland
Translated by W.S. Merwin
Purgatorio
by Dante Alighieri. Translated by W.S. Merwin

Mark Bauerlein
The Languages of
the Classroom
The Skin That
We Speak
Edited by Lisa Delpit and Joanne Kilgour Dowdy

Sanford Pinsker
What's This Guy
Grinning About?
Smiling Through
the Cultural Catastrophe
by Jeffrey Hart

Timothy Peltason
The Life of a Polymath
John Ruskin:
The Early Years
by Timothy Hilton
John
Ruskin: The Later Years
by
Timothy Hilton

Peter Filkins
Size Matters
Time's Fool
by Glyn
Maxwell
The
Beforelife
by Franz Wright

Elaine Margolin
Marcel Reich-Ranicki
The Author
of Himself: The Life of Marcel Reich-Ranicki
by Marcel
Reich-Ranicki. Translated by Ewald Osers

Renée
Riese Hubert
Max
Jacob
The
Dice Cup
by Max Jacob. Translated by Christopher Pilling and David Kennedy

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