INDEX
STERN, Laurent: (br) The Wolf
Man's Magic Word by
Nicolas Abraham and Maria
Torok, I, 161
STRAUS, Dorothea: Petite Plai–
sance, III, 369
SUTZKEVOR, Abraham: The
Kiss, (poem) (tr. Murray
Wolfe), I, 114
SZEKACS, judith: Hungary After
Glasnost, (Symposium), II,
183
SZONYI, Gabor: Hungary After
Glasnost, (Symposium) II,
186
SZYMBORSKA, Wistawa: Our
Ancestor's Short Lives,
(poem), (tr. Stanislaw
Baranczak), II, 277; In
Broad Daylight, (poem), (tr.
Stanislaw Baranczak), II,
278; A Tale Begun, (poem),
(tr. Stanislaw Baranczak and
Clare Cavanagh), II, 280
TODOROV, Tsvetan: Censorship
at the Beaubourg, II, 252;
Deflections of the Enlight–
enment, IV, 581
VIKAR, Gyorgy: Hungary After
Glasnost, (Symposium), II,
186
WATSON, George: (br) The
Embarrassment of Riches :
An
Interpretation of Dutch
Culture in the Golden Age by
Simon Schama, III, 507
WIEDER, Laurance: (br)
Congregation: Contemporary
Writers Read the jewish
Bible edited by David
Rosenberg, II, 325
695
WELISH, Marjorie: (br) Clement
Greenberg: The Collected
Essays and Criticism. Vol–
umes 1 and 2 edited by john
0' Brian, II, 301
WILKIN, Karen: At the Galleries,
I, 133; At the Galleries, II,
266; At the Galleries, III,
458
WOROSZYLSKI, Wiktor: Fascist
Nations, (poem), II, 283;
Indictment, (poem), II, 285;
The Padlock Speaks, (poem),
11,286
YURKIEVICH, Saul: Off to Nev–
ernever Land, (poem), (tr.
Cola Franzen), I, 118
ZASLAVSKY, Victor: (br) Utopia
in Power: The History of
the Soviet Union from 1917
to the Present by Mikhail
Heller and Aleksandr
Nekrich, I, 147