INDEX TO VOLUME Ll
AARON, Daniel: Cambridge
1936-39, IV, 833
ABEL, Lionel: Positions, IV,
837
AGENA, Kathleen: Magical
Motifs, IV, 820
AKSYONOV, Vassily P.:
Writers in Exile: Part III,
(Symposium), I, 11
ALESHKOVSKY, Yuz: Writ–
ers in Exile: Part III,
(Symposium), I, 11; From
the Book of Final State–
ments (tr. Priscilla Meyer),
(story), III, 367
AMDUR, Robert: (br) Liber–
alism and the Limits of
Justice by Michael]. San–
del, II, 306
APFELBAUM, Erika (and
Ana Vasquez): The "Mad–
women" of the Place de
Mai (tr. Mary Barno),
III, 447
ASHBERY, John: Nothing to
Steal, (poem), IV, 516
BARUCH, Elaine Hoffman:
Two Interviews with Julia
Kristeva: Part I, (tr. Brom
Anderson), I, 120
BARZUN, Jacques: ShawVer–
sus Stendhal, IV, 613
BELL, Daniel: New Directions
in Modern Thought: The
Turn to Interpretation:
An Introduction, II, 215;
Our Country-1984, IV,
620
BELL, Millicent: (br) Flaubert
and HenryJames: A Study
in Contrasts by David
Gervais, III, 462
BERGER, Peter: Robert Musil
and the Salvage of the Self,
IV, 638
BRODKEY, Harold: Egypt
and Fleshpots , J ohnno
and Wiley, (story), IV,
518
BRUSTEIN, Robert: The
Theater of Metaphor, IV,
650
CARNE-ROSS, D. S.: (br)
The Oxford Book of Verse
in English Translation ed.
by Charles Tomlinson, I,
151
CASTORIADIS, Cornelius:
Defending the West (tr.
Alfred J. MacAdam), III,
375
CLAMPITT, Amy: From the
Corridor of a Train,
(poem), III, 383
CLARK, Eleanor: A Sahara
Silhouette, IV, 663
DIAMONSTEIN, Barbaralee:
An Interview with Philip
Johnson, IV, 784
DICKEY, James: Blind Snow,
Warm Water, (story), IV,
526
DICKSTEIN, Morris: Ori–
gins, IV, 839
DOVLATOV, Sergei: Writers
in Exile: Part III (Sym–
posium), I, 11
EDITORIAL STATEMENT:
(1937), IV, 494
ERLICH, Victor: The Politics