Vol. 46 No. 3 1979 - page 334

Lawrence Graver
The Left-handed Woman
457
by Peter Handke
Peter Loewenberg
Freud, Jews and Other
461
Germans: Masters and Victims
in Modernist Culture
by Peter Gay
A Confidential Matter: The
Letters of Richard Strauss
and Stefan Zweig, 1931-1935
Ira Hauptman
The Zodiac
470
by James Dickey
Werner Sollors
From the Ghetto: The Fiction
475
of Abraham Cahan
by Jules Chametzky
Robert Alter
The Professor of Desire
478
by Philip Roth
James Atlas
Players
482
by Don Delillo
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HaroldBloom Isa
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-FRANK MCCONNELL.
New Republic
" He intrigues. His literary cunning
has a moral resonance ."
- JOHN LEONARD.
New York TImes
" It
can
be
read simply as a fantasy of
adventure. but on a deeper level. it
can
be
taken as an evocation of the
Gnostic world ... As the characters
walk through the strange land they
encounter heresies. violence. educ–
tions - evil in all forms . .. A complex
and challenging allegory."
- Publishers Weekly
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