On the Horizon: Bloom and Levine: The Hazards of Modern Painting by Hilton Kramer For more than a decade now the names of Hyman Bloom and Jack Levine have been linked in the art…
From the American Scene: Schaine of the Mountains by Jack Luria Summers blazed hot and endless when I was a boy on the East Side of New York during the early…
On the Horizon: Bloom and Levine: The Hazards of Modern Painting by Hilton Kramer For more than a decade now the names of Hyman Bloom and Jack Levine have been linked in the art…
The Study of Man: What Western Colonialism Gave to Asia by Herbert Luethy In K. M. Panikkar's own words, his book is “perhaps the first attempt by an Asian student to see and…
A Journey to Masada:The Fortress of the Zealots Revisited by Mark Sufrin The young Israeli explores his country with the fervor of a lover.
Balance Sheet on Bandung:Is Neutralism the Key to Peace in the Orient by G. F. Hudson It was inevitable that sooner or later an attempt would be made to bring together the various nationalist movements of…
How New Is the “New” Germany? by Terence Prittie West Germany, with its fifty million people, is entering upon a new phase in its history, now that it has…
Isaac Babel: Torn Between Violence and Peace by Lionel Trilling A good many years ago, in 1929, I chanced to read a book which disturbed me in a way I…
The Attack on Our Libraries:Defending by James Rorty Traditionally, American libraries have been quiet little sanctuaries, untroubled islands of repose far removed from the swirling tides of political…