CONTRIBUTORS
ENRIQUE KRAUZE
is coeditor of the Mexican journal
Vue/ta . .. . Lectures on
Don Quixote
by
VLADIMIR NABOKOV
will be published by Harcourt Brace
Jovanovich... .
VASSILY P. AKSYONOV,
a fellow at the George Kennan Insti–
tute, is a Russian exile who emigrated to the United States in 1980....
JUDITH
N. SHKLAR
is John Cowles Professor of Government at Harvard University and
author of, among other works,
After Utopia; Men and Citizens:
A
Study of
Rousseau;
and
Freedom
&
Independence:
A
Study of Hegel. ...
DAVE SMITH'S
seventh collection of poems,
In the House of the Judge,
is scheduled to appear
in February. . . .
DANIEL HALPERN
heads the Graduate Writing Division of
Columbia University; his fourth book of poems,
Seasonal Rights,
was published
this fall. . .. Coeditor of the forthcoming
James Merrill: Essays in Criticism,
DAVID LEHMAN
has had poems in recent issues of
Shenandoah, Paris Review,
and
Virginia Quarterly Review. ...
Poems by
AARON BULMAN
are included in
the anthology
Ten Jewish American Poets. . ..
Washington correspondent of
the German weekly
Die Zeit,
MICHAEL NAUMANN
will become senior foreign
editor of
Der Spiegel
in July. ...
SIMON KARLINSKY,
whose most recent books
are
The Nabokov-Wilson Letters
and
The Sexual Labyrinth of Nikolai Gogol,
is
professor of Russian literature at the University of California, Berkeley....
ROGER COPELAND
teaches at Oberlin College and is coeditor of an anthology
coming out in March called
What Is Dance? Readings in Theory and Criti–
cism. .. .
ROBERT S. WISTRICH
is a visiting fellow at the Institute of Advanced
Studies in Jerusalem and author of the recently published
Socialism and the
Jews: The Dilemmas of Assimilation in Germany and Austria-Hungary. ...
Economics editor of the
Sunday Times,
London, and chairman of the Fabian
Society,
DAVID LIPSEY
was political advisor to Anthony Crosland and former
Prime Minister James Callaghan... .
FRANCSOIS BONDY
is editor of the
Schweizer Monatschaft
and cultural editor of
Die Weltwoche,
both in Zurich.
Editor's Notes
Amos Oz sent us the following clarification. "In my interview with Eugene
Goodheart (#3, 1982, p. 355) I made a somewhat ironical remark on George
Steiner's and Noam Chomsky's views of Zionism and the Jewish people.
Chomsky's opinions, which I challenge, are different from Steiner's, and
deserve a separate argument."
Jerzy Kozinski's name was misspelled in Dwight Macdonald's review, "Reds:
Epic Tedium" (#3, 1982).
Sheldon S. Wolin, editor of
democracy
(not
Democracy),
was mistakenly
referred to as Richard Wolin in the "Comment" of #4, 1982. He also claims to
have been described incorrectly as a political scientist.