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February/March 1995 Vol. XX No. 1
Faith and Politics
The authors describe a commitment to radical activism fueled by Christianity's
prophetic tradition.
Poet's Sampler: Deborah Digges introduces Mairym
Cruz-Bernal
More on Patriotism and Cosmopolitanism
More replies to Martha Nussbaum's defense of a cosmopolitan ideal
of world citizenship
With his personal antics intruding on his comic identity, Woody
Allen many be losing his touch.
The River (poem) Thomas Swiss
Proud Energy (poem) Brenda Hillman
Cabe's Goat (fiction) Adrian Bond
Books
Irving Howe coined the term "New York Intellectual,"
and then invented a past to complement the role.
Their execution for espionage transformed the Rosenbergs into high
symbols of Cold War conflict. Now, a new edition of their letters restores their
humanity.
Poetry
Marie Howe: Forbidden Words by Patricia Traxler
Joshua Weiner: Crossing Borders: Selected Shorter
Poems Peter Dale Scott
Non-fiction
Edwin Frank: Charlotte Bronte: A Passionate
Life Lyndall Gordon
Lee Smith: Exiled in Paris: Richard Wright, James
Baldwin, Samuel Beckett, and Others on the Left Bank James Campbell
Wendy Smith: Between Friends: The Correspondence
of Hannah Arendt and Mary McCarthy, 1949-1975 . Ed. Carol Brightman
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