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PARTISAN REVIEW
knowledging a greater degree of human affinity with the inanimate than litera–
ture and philosophical thought have been insisting on.
This is what enables one to see in a crystal ball unfamiliar multitudes in odd
attire making a run on Hardy's
Collected Works.
Coming in
Partisan Review:
• Unified Germany: Stabilizing Influence or Threat?
A Symposium
• Frank Kermode on
Encounter
• Peter Shaw:
Pseudo-riform in the Academy
• Le
Vertige de Babel
by Pascal Bruckner
• Janis Bellow:
Fiction Chronicle
• Victor Nekrasov:
Forty Years Later
• Marc Fumaroli and Philippe Sollers:
The State of Literature
• Peter Esterhazy:
The Problem That Doesn't Exist