INDEX
Movies, (poem),
(tr.
Rosanna
Warren), I, 123
KAPIT, Milton: Hungary After
Glasnost, (Symposium), II,
189
KELLY, Wyn: (br) Rope-Dancer
by M. J. Fitzgerald; Con–
certina by M.
J.
Fitzgerald;
Anywhere But Here by
Mona Simpson; Second Sight
by Mary Tannen, IV,
KIRSCH, Bob: Cezanne's Pursuit,
111,473
KIS, Danilo: Red Stamps with
Lenin's Picture, (story), I, 97;
The Story of the Master and
the Disciple, (story), I, 106
KRYNICKI, Ryszard: Socialist
Realism, (poem), II, 287;
You're Free, (poem),
II,
287;
A Stop, (poem), II, 287;
Facing the Wall, (poem), II,
288
KURZWEIL,Edith: Psychoanaly–
sis in Vienna, I, 50; Hungary
After Glasnost, (Symposium),
II, 179; Hungarian and
American Psychoanalysis, II,
193; The Movie Goer, II,
275; (br) Freud: A Life for
Our Time by Peter Gay, III,
486; From Wall to Wall, IV,
537;
An
Interview with
T.
Kollek, IV, 543
KUSHNER, A1eksandr: Untitled,
(poem), (tr. Paul Graves), I,
115; Untitled, (poem), (tr.
Paul Graves), I, 116; The
Adoration of the Magi,
(poem), (tr. Paul Graves), I,
117
693
LASZLO, Papp: Hungary After
Glasnost, (Symposium), II,
186
LEHMAN, David: The Desire for
Strange Cities, (poem), III,
451
LELCHUK, Alan: Adventures of
a Used-Fiction Boy, (story),
IV, 630
LESSING, Doris: On Salman
Rushdie: A Communication,
111,406
LEUPOLD-LOWENTHAL,
Harald: The Emigration of
Freud's Family, I, 57
LEVI, Primo: Reflections on Writ–
ing,
I,
21
LEVET, Henry
J.
M.: Outwards,
(poem), (tr. Kirby Olson), I,
121; Homewards, (poem),
(tr. Kirby Olson), I, 122
LILLA, Mark: "The French
Revolution Is Dead,"
II,
257
LOTTMAN, Herbert: (br) Ge–
niuses Together: American
Writers in Paris in the 1920's
by Humphrey Carpenter,
III, 504
LUST, Ivan: Hungary After
Glasnost, (Symposium), II,
185
MAJ, Bronislaw: Untitled, (poem),
11,289; Untitled, (poem), II,
290
McDONALD, Henry: Henry
James as Nietzschean: The
Dark Side of the Aesthetic,
111,391
MENASHE, Samuel: Awakening,
(poem), III, 445; Transplant,
(poem), III, 445; Forever