The Nerve of Gunter Grass by George Steiner Gunter Grass is an industry: 300,000 copies of "The Tin Drum" sold in Germany; more than 60,000 in France; the…
Du Ghetto a L’Occident [ by S. D. Temkin There are now some 225 sociological studies of American Jewry, and they form only one part of an increasingly vast…
Jacob Epstein, Sculptor, by Richard Buckle by Hilton Kramer Nothing serves a gifted, ambitious artist working within the received conventions of his time quite so well as a reputation…
Jefferson and Civil Liberties, by Leonard W. Levy by Eric L. McKitrick A recent skirmish in the "New York Review," featuring hard words and hard feelings, is good evidence that Mr. Levy's…
Jewish Writing in England by Dan Jacobson Not very long ago I was invited to appear on a Brains Trust at a Jewish function in London. One…
Mark the Glove Boy, by Mark Harris by Jules Feiffer Mark Harris, under the auspices of "Life" magazine, has entered the field of personal journalism, a form whose recent incarnation…
Peace Agitator, by Nat Hentoff by Harris Dienstfrey A. J. Muste--Abraham Johannes--the well-known pacifist, has been an active American radical for over fifty years. If one reads between…
Reflections on Modern History, by Hans Kohn by Werner J. Dannhauser The title of this book is promising. Modern history, that nightmare from which we are trying to awaken, certainly calls…
Senator Fulbright’s New Foreign Policy by Hans J. Morgenthau Senator William Fulbright. of Arkansas is among the ablest and most responsible members of the Senate.
The Nerve of Gunter Grass by George Steiner Gunter Grass is an industry: 300,000 copies of "The Tin Drum" sold in Germany; more than 60,000 in France; the…
The Strangely Polite by Midge Decter The most memorable comic elements in Stanley Kubrick's brilliant and impudent new movie, "Dr. Strangelove, Or How I Learned to…
Up from Apathy-The Woodlawn Experiment by Charles E. Silberman In recent years a growing number of liberals--reflecting the wistful American notion that with enough money any problem can be…
Vietnam-Resistance or Withdrawal? by Oscar Gass To resist or to withdraw: these are the alternatives. And they are alternatives which can be variously structured.