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Andrew Field in Poland-An Editorial
EDITORIAL Andrew Field in Poland IN Moscow, United States and Soviet negotiators were gathered around the conference table working out the details of a new graduatestudent exchange program....
Paris and Peking
HUDSON, G. F.
A DANGEROUS COURTSHIP Paris and Peking By G. F. Hudson The year 1954 saw the end of the French empire in Indochina, 96 years after its foundation. The circumstances of the...
The Johnson Touch
LEKACHMAN, ROBERT
THE PRESIDENT'S APPROACH TO ECONOMICS The Johnson Touch By Robert Lekachman AT this writing, President Johnson's special message on measures to combat poverty is yet to come. But the new...
The Lower Fifth
KRISTOL, IRVING
THINKING ALOUD The Lower Fifth By Irving Kristol "We shall soon with the help of God be within sight of the day when poverty will be banished from this nation."—Herbert Hoover, August 11,...
Letter from Zanzibar
KYLE, KEITH
THE INEVITABLE COUP Letter from Zanzibar By Keith Kyle Zanzibar The only really surprising feature of the coup d'état in Zanzibar was that it occurred so soon after independence. The...
Awaiting 'The Deputy'
BAAL-TESHUVA, JACOB
POPE PIUS XII AND THE JEWS Awaiting 'The Deputy' By Jacob Baal-Teshuva As Rolf Hochhuth's controversial play, The Deputy, reaches its climax, a young Jesuit priest named Ricardo Fontana...
Eroding Alliances
CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY
PERSPECTIVES Eroding Alliances By William Henry Chamberlin The decade of the 1940s witnessed a great shift of wartime alliances. Favored by a policy of passive American acceptance of...
Joy Riding
HYMAN, STANLEY EDGAR
WRITERS & WRITING Joy Riding By Stanley Edgar Hyman Miss A. L. Barker—I am embarrassed not to know what the initials stand for—is one of the most talented of living English writers. She is...
An Inside View
WEISINGER, HERBERT
An Inside View POETRY AND FICTION: ESSAYS By Howard Nemerov Rutgers. 381 pp. $7.50. Reviewed by HERBERT WEISINGER Department of English Michigan State University. I must confess that,...
Penalties of Partition
DOMMEN, ARTHUR J.
Penalties of Partition THE TWO VIETNAMS By Bernard B. Fall Praeger. 493 pp. $7.95. Reviewed by ARTHUR J. DOMMEN Carnegie Press Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations South Vietnam,...
The Human Absence
KRAUSS, ROSALIND
The Human Absence JASPER JOHNS By Leo Steinberg George Wittenborn. 45 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by ROSALIND KRAUSS Contributor, "Art International" Like Hollywood movie spectaculars, too many...
The Struggle for Hope
SIMON, JOHN
ON SCREEN By John Simon The Struggle for Hope The altogether admirable thing about Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove is that it is the first American film to be thoroughly irreverent...
Two Kinds of Anguish
BERMEL, ALBERT
ON STAGE By Albert Bermel Two Kinds of Anguish WHEN A drama of the dimensions and complexity of The Trojan Women wins a modern staging, what point is there in pinning on it a cheap...
The Performer's Medium
BOROFF, DAVID
ON TELEVISION By David Boroff The Reformer's Medium IF there is any doubt about the relative seriousness of TV vis à vis theater, one need only scan the current offerings in both media....
Dear Editor
DEAR EDITOR 'AFTER THE FALL' In his review of After the Fall ("A View from the Brain," NL, February 3), Albert Bermel makes the point that Arthur Miller is writing a psychoanalytic play when he...
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