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Issues of the 1980s = 8 Years, 78 Issues, 1,123 Articles-
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Issues of 1982 = 4 Issues, 50 Articles
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Issues of 1983 = 10 Issues, 127 Articles
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Issues of 1984 = 11 Issues, 141 Articles
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Issues of 1985 = 11 Issues, 151 Articles
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Issues of 1986 = 11 Issues, 167 Articles
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Issues of 1987 = 11 Issues, 172 Articles
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Issues of 1988 = 10 Issues, 157 Articles
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Issues of 1989 = 10 Issues, 158 Articles
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Issues of the 1990s = 10 Years, 100 Issues, 1,883 Articles-
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Issues of 1990 = 10 Issues, 179 Articles
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Issues of 1991 = 10 Issues, 196 Articles
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Issues of 1992 = 10 Issues, 197 Articles-
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January 1992 Issue = 19 Articles- Notes & Comments, pp. 1-3
- Stuart Davis at the Met by Hilton Kramer, pp. 4-8
- Multiculturalism triumphant by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 9-18
- Il caso Lampedusa by Christopher Carduff, pp. 19-26
- Calder at the Whitney by Karen Wilkin, pp. 27-32
- New poems by Leslie Norris, p. 33
- After years away by John Matthias, pp. 34-36
- Amateurs & others by Jed Perl, pp. 37-44
- "Circa 1492" by Creighton Gilbert, pp. 45-48
- Murray Perahia by Samuel Lipman, pp. 49-53
- Othertimes, otherwheres by Donald Lyons, pp. 54-57
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Mailer & Brodkey, big & bad by Bruce Bawer, pp. 58-63 - 2 Reviews- Harlot's Ghost by Norman Mailer
- The Runaway Soul by Harold Brodkey
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Foucault's gay science by Richard Vine, pp. 64-68 - 1 Review- Michel Foucault by Didier Eribon
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Mr. Wu & Mrs. Stitch by Brooke Allen, pp. 69-72 - 1 Review- The Letters of Evelyn Waugh and Diana Cooper by Artemis Cooper
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War & pieces by Julian Symons, pp. 73-75 - 1 Review- Writers on World War II by Mordecai Richler
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Review The Campaign, by Carlos Fuentes by Lauren Weiner, p. 76 - 1 Review- The Campaign by Carlos Fuentes
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Review The Impossible H.L. Mencken, by Marion Elizabe... by Evelyn Toynton, p. 77 - 1 Review- The Impossible H.L. Mencken by Marion Elizabeth Rodgers and H.L. Mencken
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Review Virgil, by David R. Slavitt by Donald Lyons, pp. 77-78 - 1 Review- Virgil by David R. Slavitt
- Letters, pp. 79-86
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February 1992 Issue = 19 Articles- Notes & Comments, pp. 1-2
- Andre Levinson by Hilton Kramer, pp. 3-8
- History & Francis Fukuyama by Roger Kimball, pp. 9-15
- "The Ghosts of Versailles" by John Simon, pp. 16-23
- On drawing from the Morgan Beatus by Deborah Rosenthal, pp. 24-30
- They hissed the tenor! by J. Weintraub, pp. 31-36
- New poems by Leslie Norris, pp. 37-38
- Two suns by Alan Michael Parker, p. 39
- To a garden asleep; Sonnet by C.H. Sisson, pp. 40-41
- Yehudi Menuhin by Samuel Lipman, pp. 42-48
- By the month by Jed Perl, pp. 49-53
- "Nick & Nora" & more by Donald Lyons, pp. 54-57
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Braving time by Cleanth Brooks, pp. 58-60 - 1 Review- The Enemy's Country by Geoffrey Hill
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An individual publisher by Martin Greenberg, pp. 61-63 - 1 Review- Kurt Wolff: A Portrait in Essays and Letters by Michael Ermarth and Kurt Wolff
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Footholds in reality by Robert Richman, pp. 64-66 - 1 Review- Selected Poems by Derek Mahon
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Review Shade Those Laurels, by Cyril Connolly and Pet... by Christopher Carduff, p. 67 - 1 Review- Shade Those Laurels by Cyril Connolly and Peter Levi
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Review John Nash, by Michael Mansbridge by Roger Kimball, pp. 68-69 - 1 Review- John Nash by Michael Mansbridge
- Condescending to Columbus by James Bowman, pp. 70-76
- Letters, pp. 77-86
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March 1992 Issue = 19 Articles- Notes & Comments, pp. 1-3
- Art & politics in Vichy France by Hilton Kramer, pp. 4-9
- Trollope today by Roger Kimball, pp. 10-19
- The legacy of John Wesley by Jeffrey Hart, pp. 20-28
- Mozart & the young by Samuel Lipman, pp. 29-32
- Penelope Fitzgerald by Bruce Bawer, pp. 33-42
- Jon Wiener's pop Marxism by Ronald Radosh, pp. 43-46
- Poems by Donald Justice, pp. 47-49
- Homefront by Dick Allen, p. 50
- L'Etat culturel by Katherine Knorr, pp. 51-55
- Gaston Lachaise by Karen Wilkin, pp. 56-61
- Stern & Kahn by Carter Wiseman, pp. 62-64
- "Two Shakespearean Actors" by Donald Lyons, pp. 65-66
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The human sources of history by Donald Kagan, pp. 67-70 - 1 Review- The Classical Foundations of Modern Historiography by Arnaldo Momigliano
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Apologies to Sidney by James Bowman, pp. 71-72 - 1 Review- Sir Philip Sidney by Katherine Duncan-Jones
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Our woman in Europe by Thomas Mallon, pp. 73-74 - 1 Review- These Sad But Glorious Days by Margaret Fuller, Larry Joe Reynolds, and Susan Smith, ...
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Review Dear Departed, by Marguerite Yourcenar by Christopher Carduff, pp. 75-76 - 1 Review- Dear Departed by Marguerite Yourcenar
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Review The Goldin Boys, by Joseph Epstein by David Gurevich, pp. 77-78 - 1 Review- The Goldin Boys by Joseph Epstein
- Letters, pp. 79-86
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April 1992 Issue = 18 Articles- Notes & Comments, pp. 1-3
- Rogert Venturi does Seattle by Roger Kimball, pp. 4-9
- Letters of Dorothy Richardson by Gloria G. Fromm, pp. 10-22
- Edna St. Vincent Millay by Mary Jo Salter, pp. 23-29
- Pierre Drieu La Rochelle by Renee Winegarten, pp. 30-37
- New poems by Louis Simpson, pp. 38-40
- Cissy's song by John Hollander, pp. 41-42
- Meditation on a Brooklyn bench; When the spirit by Harvey Shapiro, pp. 43-44
- Egon Petri by Samuel Lipman, pp. 45-51
- Gay Block's "Rescuers" by Jed Perl, pp. 52-55
- Gershwin & more by Donald Lyons, pp. 56-59
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Geniuses all the time by Bruce Bawer, pp. 60-65 - 1 Review- The Portable Beat Reader by Ann Charters
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Authoritarian Marxism by Dayne Dynes, pp. 66-67 - 1 Review- Citadel Culture by Otto Karl Werckmeister
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The tiger & the young lady by Harold James, pp. 68-72 - 1 Review- From Weimar to Auschwitz by Hans Mommsen
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Enterprising explicators by William Rice, p. 73 - 1 Review- Academic Capitalism and Literary Value by Harold Fromm
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Review The Reader's Companion to American History, by... by James W. Tuttleton, p. 74 - 1 Review- The Reader's Companion to American History by John A. Garraty and Eric Foner
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Review Reading Old Friends, by John Matthias by Tess Lewis, pp. 75-76 - 1 Review- Reading Old Friends by John Matthias
- Carlos Fuentes discovers America by Mark Falcoff, pp. 77-86
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May 1992 Issue = 18 Articles- Notes & Comments, pp. 1-3
- Conducting culture at Bard by Roger Kimball, pp. 4-9
- Toni Morrison by Bruce Bawer, pp. 10-17
- Aulis Sallinen's "Kullervo" by John Simon, pp. 18-23
- "Politics" & Anthony Powell by Terry Teachout, pp. 24-32
- Rabelais reconsidered by D.S. Carne-Ross, pp. 33-39
- Poems by Frederick Morgan, pp. 40-42
- Manhattan, deconstructing by Richard Tillinghast, p. 43
- A tale of two orchestras by Samuel Lipman, pp. 44-47
- Breakthrough, idyll, icon, allegory by Jed Perl, pp. 48-53
- Schiller & co. by Donald Lyons, pp. 54-59
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Song of himself by Marc M. Arkin, pp. 60-64 - 1 Review- The American Religion by Harold Bloom
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What was the question? by James Bowman, pp. 65-67 - 1 Review- The Gates of Ivory by Margaret Drabble
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A poet's poet by Dana Gioia, pp. 68-70 - 1 Review- A Donald Justice Reader by Donald Justice
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The great Galician novel by Lauren Weiner, pp. 71-73 - 1 Review- The House of Ulloa by Emilia Pardo Bazan
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The omelet of A. MacLeish by Jeffrey Meyers, pp. 74-77 - 1 Review- Archibald MacLeish by Scott Donaldson and R.H. Winnick
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The political Delacroix by Karen Wilkin, pp. 78-83 - 1 Review- Eugene Delacroix by Nina Maria Athanassoglou-Kallmyer
- Old pianos by Malcolm Bilson and Samuel Lipman, pp. 84-94
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June 1992 Issue = 24 Articles- Notes & Comments, pp. 1-3
- Abolishing art at the Whitney by Roger Kimball, pp. 4-11
- Rebecca West & Yugoslavia by Richard Tillinghast, pp. 12-22
- On concert programming by Samuel Lipman, pp. 23-27
- W.D. Howells, literary critic by James W. Tuttleton, pp. 28-37
- Courbet in his letters by Karen Wilkin, pp. 38-44
- Poems by Nicholas Samaras, pp. 45-46
- Homage to Ralph Blakelock by James Reidel, p. 47
- The kite by James Ulmer, p. 48
- The accident by David Baker, p. 49
- Happy by Luke Zilles, p. 50
- Irreconcilable differences by Jed Perl, pp. 51-56
- Revived & well by Donald Lyons, pp. 57-60
- Two Milhaud operas by Samuel Lipman, pp. 61-62
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The living & the dead by Bruce Bawer, pp. 63-69 - 4 Reviews- At Weddings and Wakes by Alice McDermott
- Three Evenings by James Lasdun
- The Living by Annie Dillard
- Paradise News by David Lodge
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The dynamics of destruction by Jeffrey Meyers, pp. 70-72 - 1 Review- The Interior Castle by Ann Hulbert
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Diderot's puzzles by Renee Winegarten, pp. 73-76 - 1 Review- "This Is Not a Story" and Other Stories by Denis Diderot
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Nasty & nice by Brooke Allen, pp. 77-80 - 1 Review- Will This Do? by Auberon Waugh
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Fuss & featherweights by James Bowman, p. 81 - 1 Review- Talents and Technicians by John W. Aldridge
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Review Fortunate Lives, by Robb Forman Dew by Terry Teachout, p. 82 - 1 Review- Fortunate Lives by Robb Forman Dew
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Review Ancient Sun, Modern Light, by Marianne McDonald by Donald Lyons, p. 83 - 1 Review- Ancient Sun, Modern Light by Marianne McDonald
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Review Wallace Stevens, by James Longenbach by Bruce Bawer, pp. 84-85 - 1 Review- Wallace Stevens by James Longenbach
- Notebook by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 86-90
- Index, pp. 91-102
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September 1992 Issue = 18 Articles- Notes & Comments, pp. 1-3
- The new Guggenheim by Hilton Kramer, pp. 4-7
- Disfiguring a landmark by Mildred F. Schmertz, pp. 8-11
- The private Bertrand Russell by Roger Kimball, pp. 12-22
- Funding America's orchestras by Samuel Lipman, pp. 23-29
- Susan Sontag's new romance by Bruce Bawer, pp. 30-37
- Dr. Johnson in his letters by Christopher Ricks, pp. 38-41
- "Star teller" by Donald Petersen, pp. 42-49
- After the Velvet Revolution by Peter Demetz, pp. 50-54
- The hangman's tale by Harriet Crawley, pp. 55-58
- On European methods by Donald Lyons, pp. 59-63
- The blighted gallery season by Jed Perl, pp. 64-67
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From the baked bricks by D.S. Carne-Ross, pp. 68-73 - 6 Reviews- Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament With Supplement by James B. Pritchard
- Gilgamesh by John Gardner and John R. Maier
- The Epic of Gilgamesh by Maureen Gallery Kovacs
- Myths From Mesopotamia by Stephanie Dalley
- He Who Saw Everything by Robert K. Temple
- Gilgamesh by David Ferry
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Sentimental favorites by Martin Greenberg, pp. 74-76 - 1 Review- The Granta Book of the American Short Story by Richard Ford
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Idling into romance by Guy Davenport, pp. 77-78 - 1 Review- Salem Is My Dwelling Place by Edwin Haviland Miller
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Too "true" to be good by James Bowman, pp. 79-81 - 1 Review- Whistling in the Dark by George Garrett
- "Punch" by Penelope Fitzgerald, pp. 82-86
- Letters, pp. 87-94
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October 1992 Issue = 21 Articles- Notes & Comments, pp. 1-3
- How not to write about art by Roger Kimball, pp. 4-9
- Maurice Baring by Joseph Epstein, pp. 10-19
- A footnote to Yalta by Jeremy Murray-Brown, pp. 20-27
- From the Tiger's claw by Kathleen McCann, pp. 28-36
- Sex, the Sixties & Camille Paglia by Donald Lyons, pp. 37-41
- New poems by Andrew Hudgins, pp. 42-43
- After a line by F. Scott Fitzgerald by William Logan, p. 44
- Scordatura by David R. Slavitt, p. 45
- Key in hand by Jessica Hornik, p. 46
- Mantegna by Creighton Gilbert, pp. 47-52
- Curators & Indians by Jed Perl, pp. 53-56
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Art after Warhol by Karen Wilkin, pp. 57-60 - 1 Review- Beyond the Brillo box by Arthur C. Danto
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Spaced out by Robert Richman, pp. 61-64 - 2 Reviews- The Rabbiter's Bounty by Les A. Murray
- The Boys Who Stole the Funeral by Les A. Murray
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Panpipes & preppies by Brooke Allen, pp. 65-67 - 1 Review- The Secret History by Donna Tartt
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Books into life by Guy Davenport, pp. 68-70 - 1 Review- The Double Life of Stephen Crane by Christopher Benfey
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Beyond the bandstand by Richard Brookhiser, pp. 71-72 - 1 Review- Charles Ives: "My Father's Song" by Stuart Feder
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The song of the bow by John Herington, pp. 73-74 - 1 Review- The Cure at Troy by Seamus Heaney
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Review Left Letters, by James D. Bloom by Sam Tanenhaus, p. 75 - 1 Review- Left Letters by James D. Bloom
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2 Reviews On Clowns: The Dictator and the Artist, by Nor... by Tess Lewis, pp. 76-77 - 2 Reviews- On Clowns: The Dictator and the Artist by Norman Manea
- October, Eight O'clock by Norman Manea
- Letters, pp. 78-86
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November 1992 Issue = 21 Articles- Notes & Comments, pp. 1-3
- Matisse at MOMA by Hilton Kramer, pp. 4-7
- Burke's Great Melody by Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr., pp. 8-11
- Joseph Mitchell by Christopher Carduff, pp. 12-22
- The new "Bartlett's" by John Simon, pp. 23-29
- Andre Malraux by Mark Falcoff, pp. 30-37
- New poems by Enid Shomer, pp. 38-39
- Anecdote of the sugar bowl by Timothy Steele, p. 40
- The inheritance by James Aitchison, p. 41
- "Capriccio" by Samuel Lipman, pp. 42-45
- Chagall by Jed Perl, pp. 46-48
- Two Cubists by Karen Wilkin, pp. 49-52
- "Les Atrides" by Donald Lyons, pp. 53-57
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Acne on the Left, lepers on the Right by John Silber, pp. 58-60 - 1 Review- Politics by Other Means by David Bromwich
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Decline & fall by Brooke Allen, pp. 61-64 - 1 Review- Evelyn Waugh: The Later Years, 1939-1966 by Martin Stannard
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Twain's brevities by James W. Tuttleton, pp. 65-68 - 2 Reviews- Mark Twain, Vol I by Louis J. Budd and Mark Twain
- Mark Twain, Vol II by Louis J. Budd and Mark Twain
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Prerogatives of genius by Carter Wiseman, pp. 69-70 - 1 Review- Frank Lloyd Wright: A Biography by Meryle Secrest
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Membership & memory by Bruce Bawer, pp. 71-76 - 1 Review- Fidelity: Five Stories by Wendell Berry
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Review A Nation of Victims, by Charles J. Sykes by James Bowman, p. 77 - 1 Review- A Nation of Victims by Charles J. Sykes
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Review Cinema and Soviet Society, 1917-1953, by Peter... by Jeremy Murray-Brown, pp. 78-79 - 1 Review- Cinema and Soviet Society, 1917-1953 by Peter Kenez
- Letters, pp. 80-86
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December 1992 Issue = 20 Articles- Notes & Comments, pp. 1-4
- "The Great Utopia" by Hilton Kramer, pp. 5-9
- The treason of the intellectuals by Roger Kimball, pp. 10-16
- Ribera at the Met by Karen Wilkin, pp. 17-22
- Hemingway unbound by James W. Tuttleton, pp. 23-30
- Poems by Richard Tillinghast, pp. 31-32
- Old address book; Getting farsighted by Robert B. Shaw, pp. 33-34
- Photo of my father in a snowbound train by David Wojahn, p. 35
- Sharing the score by X.J. Kennedy, p. 36
- Julianne-julienne by John Frederick Nims, p. 37
- Glass's "The Voyage" by Samuel Lipman, pp. 38-41
- Hellenistic sculpture by Beryl Barr-Sharrar, pp. 42-47
- Mamet & Gray by Donald Lyons, pp. 48-50
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Literature & revolution by Bruce Bawer, pp. 51-58 - 4 Reviews- Leviathan by Paul Auster
- The Porcupine by Julian Barnes
- The Last Shot by Hugo Hamilton
- Antiquity Street by Sonia Rami
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Little Wilson & big God by George Sim Johnston, pp. 59-62 - 2 Reviews- Against Religion by A.N. Wilson
- Jesus: A Life by A.N. Wilson
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Shakespeare as shaman by C.H. Sisson, pp. 63-65 - 1 Review- Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being by Ted Hughes
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The magic begins by John Szarkowski, pp. 66-68 - 1 Review- Out of the Shadows by Larry Schaaf
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yes is a pleasant country by Colin Falck, pp. 69-71 - 1 Review- E.E. Cummings: Complete Poems, 1904-1962 by George J. Firmage and E.E. Cummings
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Radical shtick by James Bowman, pp. 72-75 - 1 Review- Rads by Tom Bates
- Howard Nemerov, 1920-1991 by Willard Spiegelman, pp. 76-86
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Issues of 1993 = 10 Issues, 196 Articles
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Issues of 1994 = 10 Issues, 189 Articles
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Issues of 1995 = 10 Issues, 183 Articles
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Issues of 1996 = 10 Issues, 197 Articles
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Issues of 1997 = 10 Issues, 182 Articles
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Issues of 1998 = 10 Issues, 183 Articles
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Issues of 1999 = 10 Issues, 181 Articles
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Issues of the 2000s = 6 Years, 52 Issues, 1,012 Articles-
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Issues of 2000 = 10 Issues, 183 Articles
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Issues of 2001 = 9 Issues, 183 Articles
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Issues of 2002 = 10 Issues, 190 Articles
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Issues of 2003 = 10 Issues, 190 Articles
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Issues of 2004 = 10 Issues, 204 Articles
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Issues of 2005 = 3 Issues, 62 Articles