Issues
Volume 7, Number 9 / May 1989
Features
May 1989
The year that changed everything: 1968
May 1989
States of grace: the novels of William Maxwell
May 1989
The “ecstasy” of Jean Baudrillard
Music
May 1989
Toscanini and the love of great music
On Understanding Toscanini by Joseph Horowitz.
Poems
May 1989
As birds reviving from the cold will sing
May 1989
The lake
May 1989
Elegy at summer’s end
May 1989
On a woman of spirit who taught both piano and dance
Art
May 1989
How simple everything could be!
On “The Pastoral Landscape: The Legacy of Venice & the Modern Vision” at the Phillips Collection & the National Gallery.
May 1989
Looking at Warhol
May 1989
The figurative Fifties
Notebook
May 1989
How not to speak for the humanities
On the pamphlet Speaking for the Humanities by George Levine for the American Council of Learned Societies.
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