The Battle of the Pentagon by Norman Mailer THE CADRES OF that citizen's army which marched on the Pentagon on October 21, 1967 were composed of a coalition…
Fantasy & Circumstance by John Thompson REALITY, we often hear today, has become so fantastic that only an art of fantasy can hope to imitate it,…
Hebrew Between Two Worlds by Robert Alter This "new literature" is the death-rattle of the 19th century, just as the Kabbalah and Hasidism were the death-rattle of…
On Not Being a Jew by Edward Hoagland MY GIRLFRIEND is trying to decide if I was an Auschwitz guard in order to know how seriously to regard…
Protest: Pacifism and Politics, by James Finn by Walter Goodman THE PEACE MOVEMENT at present Defies definition; it has a score of centers and no fixed boundaries. Nevertheless, as the…
The Battle of the Pentagon by Norman Mailer THE CADRES OF that citizen's army which marched on the Pentagon on October 21, 1967 were composed of a coalition…
The Concept of Ideology and Other Essays, by George Lichtheim by Norman Birnbaum GEORGE LICHTHEIM, a contributing editor of this journal, is familiar to its readers. His informed, perceptive, and frequently acerbic essays…
The Experience of Literature, by Lionel Trilling by Denis Donoghue IN LIONEL TRILLING'S short story, "Of This Time, Of That Place," a college instructor, Dr. Howe, is teaching a composition…
Theater Chronicle by Jack Richardson THE POSITIVE THING one may say about Arthur Miller's new play, The Price, is that it is relatively free from…
Twenty Letters to a Friend, by Svetlana Alliluyeva by Richard Poirier SVETLANA ALLILUYEVA IS the last, and least talented, of the Bronte sisters, and the only way to read Twenty Letters…
Voting the Lesser Evil by Michael Harrington Attempting to articulate the dilemmas faced by the liberal voter this year, COMMENTARY herewith continues its regular column, Election '68.…