BOOKS
Stanislaw Baranczak
To Urania: Selected Poems
141
by Joseph Brodsky
An Age Ago: A Selection oJ
Nineteenth-Century Russian Poetry
Translated by Alan Myers with a
Foreword by Joseph Brodsky
Madeline Levine
Happy as a Dog's Tail
145
by Anna Swir
Tremor: Selected Poems
by Adam Zagajewski
Unattainable Earth
by Czeslaw Milosz
George Watson
Argufying: Essays in Literature
150
and Culture
by William Empson
J. D. McClatchy
New and Collected Poems
155
by Richard Wilbur
Richard Burgin
Dusk and Other Stories
160
by James Salter
Emperor oJ the Air
by Ethan Canin
Where I'm Calling From
by Raymond Carver
Perry Meisel
J ean Jacques Rousseau:
163
Transparency and Obstruction
by Jean Starobinski
Peter Filkins
Posthumous Papers
165
oJ a Living Author
by Robert Musil
LETTERS
169
Correction: In Paul Hollander's review of
The Fellow Travellers
by David Caute
(PR
4,1989,
p. 655), his sentence, "One would like to know if he still believes that old and new left have
nothing in common, having added Cuba and its admirers to the new edition," appeared er–
roneously to
be
part of a quotation from
The Fellow Travellers.
Our apologies.