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February 1984 Issue - 14 ArticlesThe MLA centennial follies
- --- by Hilton Kramer, pp. 1-8
- Music in partibus infidelium
Samuel Lipman
, pp. 9-11 - Derrida's dullards, Woolf's womyn
Bruce Bawer
, pp. 12-15 - Statement on the Petrashevsky Affair
Joseph Frank
, pp. 16-30 Feodor Dostoevsky
- Artful lying
Marnie Jones
, pp. 31-42 novelists as biographers
Art
- The brevity of Juan Gris
Dan Hofstadter
, pp. 43-51 Theater
- Tennessee Williams and the fiddle in the wings
Mimi Kramer
, pp. 52-57 Music
- Messiaen at the Opera
Patrick J. Smith
, pp. 58-63 Books
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The bells of Calanda (Review) Vernon Young
, pp. 64-69 My Last Sigh, by Luis Bunuel
- My Last Sigh by Luis Bunuel
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Balanchine musagete (Review) Eva Resnikova
, pp. 70-73 Balanchine's Ballerinas, by Robert Tracy and Sharon DeLano
- Balanchine's Ballerinas by Robert Tracy and Sharon DeLano
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A passionate critic (Review) Tom Nieman
, pp. 74-76 The Air-Line to Seattle, by Kenneth S. Lynn
- The Air-Line to Seattle by Kenneth S. Lynn
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Trial and tribulation (Review) Rene Wellek
, pp. 77-80 Dostoevsky: The Years of Ordeal, 1850-1859, by Joseph Frank
- Dostoevsky: The Years of Ordeal, 1850-1859 by Joseph Frank
Notebook
- Philosophizing at the Sheraton-Boston
Roger Kimball
, pp. 81-84 - Marilyn Horne's great American songbook
Samuel Lipman
, pp. 85-94