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INDEX TO VOLUME LXIII 200I1— 2002 cate illustrations. Numbe Winter 3 Spring; S Adler Book Collecting Prize for 2001 arms race and diplomacy, 3:454-5 2002, 3255960 £59; service in World War I, 3:443 “Aerial Reconnaissance,” by Robert and Vietnam War, 3:462--63 Fagles, 1-22114-16 Asch, Sholem \ Word about M\ After the Surrender,” by Karl Shapiro Collectiono f Jewish Books I-23373 Asekoff, L. S., ““S/ Agoos, Julie, “Crossroads,” 1-2:98 Atik, Annc Allen, Woody, drawingo f, by D. Levine I-2:99-1 I~ 22249 Atlas James introductiont o “Der American Civil Liberties Union (ACLI hashirim fun Mend! Pumshtok,” S:22 and court cases concerning internment On First Looking into Bellov 32523. 524; early activities, 32509; initial Archive I reactou initeornmnen t issue 32514 15; Auster il membership, 32496, 510-13, 521, 522 Peres schism over internment issue, 32508 315-25 ‘Back from the American Establishment,” 32452 I-2:99- 100 defined, 3:439-40:; versus cosmopolitan Baldwin, Ro nationalism, 3:441~—42 the ACLI ‘Another Morning,” by Philip Levine 32515, 5! 1-2:208 Bangarth ‘Antica Fiamma,” by Henry Roth operatiy ommittec I-2:262-91 1 nd the Am Apple, Max, “Koret Foundation Jewish 300k Awards,” 1 3 Arenas, Reinaldo, letter to, from S Sontag, 1-2:/9¢ Arendt, Hannah: drawing of, by D Levine, 1-2:260; and Eichmann controversy, 1-2:261-81:; letter to | Kahler, 1 23277 Armenian Bride 32585 Armstrong, Hamilton Fish: activities at the Council on Foreign Relations 3°441, 443, 457; and the “American > ek. Edt — 3: Establishment 3°44!1, attempts to : rnard Malamu extend cosmopolitan nationalism to by Robert Giroux third world nations, 3:460—63, 467; on Hitler, Nazism, and anti-Semitism 32449 54: Interwar contacts and ideals 3:445- 48i , 4444 7; and post-World War II “Bianca,” by Joseph Opatoshu, 1-2:188 “Dedicated to Irene, by Allen Grossman gi I-2:124 ) Blackmur, Richard P. letter from D “Deinos,”b y Alfred Corn, 1-2:109—1 Schwartz, § 2; letter from P Rahvy, Dickstein, Morris, “A Literature of One’s I-2:2192 Own: The Question of Jewish Book “Bloody Instructions: General John \wards,” 1-2:70-74 Maxwell in Dublin after the Easter ‘Didja Hear the One about the Rabbi Rising,” by Donald McNamara, and the Priest?, or Why Jewish Humor 322553344 -58 Is More than Jewish Jokes,” by Sanford Blox ym Harold, drawing of, by D. Levin ri Pinsker, 1-22232-48 I-2:330 Dischell, Stuart, “The Puppet’s Com- Blotner, Joseph, letter from S. J plaint,” 1-2 2113 Perelman, S:18—19 ‘Distinguished Linea > byI. I >) Singer Blumenthal, Michael, “Habitations I—2:322-35, 334 22104 b Doctorow, E. L., drawing of, by D “Bones,” by Leslie Epstein, 1-2:75-84 Levine, 1-2:386 Bukiet,t Melvin Jules, “The Suburbiad,” “The Double,” by Jane Hirschfield, I-2354 69 I-2:199 200 Butler, Lafayette L.., handwritten Drumright, William W., “His Search for newsletter, 3°594 a Viable Middle Ground: A Re ap praisal of David E. Lilienthal’s 7VA “The Cardboard Vali se by Ben Den racy on the March, 3 2467-95 Katchor, 1-2:88-97 Dublin, and destruction caused by Easte Castro, Fidel, open letter to, 1 2:198 Rising (1916), 32540, 541 civil rights, and the internment of Japanese citizens in Canada and Easter Rising Dublin 1916), 32539-58 America during World War II “Eerets in Beersheva,” by Jacqueline 3°496-533 Osherow, 1 2:213-14 Cohen, Elliot E., remembrance of, by “Eichman in New York The 1 New York Norman Podhoretz, 1 q oO ) } Intellectuals and the Hannah Arendt Cole, Peter: “The Ghazal of What He ( ontroversy,” by Anson Rabinbach, Sees,” I-2:3107; trans., “A Tiny 2:261-81 Jerusalem Elegy,” by Harold Schimm« ]l ers,” by Anthony Hecht, 1-2:194 I-2:309 liot E. Cohen, A Remembrance,” I b V Co-operative Committee on Japanese Norman Podhoretz, I—22250-57 Canadians (CCJ¢ early activities, “Envoi to the Walker by Sean Wilentz, 3:499 504; focus on human rights, 1—22337-4 ) 325097 8, 525 membership, 32496 Epste in, Leslie, ‘Bones,” 1-2:75 o4 $99 500, 501 » = 20of opposition to Eucratides I, tetradrachm 3:59! government repatriation plan, 3 #595 Excerpt from Journal,” by Henry Roth, 520-31 I-2:292 300 “The Co-operative Committee on : Excerpts from a novel in progress : Japanese Canadians and the Ameri an Cynthia Ozick, 1 Civil Liberties Union: Engaging Debate, 1942-1946,” by Stephanie D Fagles Robert “Aerial Reconnaissance Bangarth, 3:496-533 23114 1b Corn, Alfred, “Dei I-2:109 10 Feldman, Irving, When I Was Genet cosmopolitan nationalism: defined, 3: ous,” I-2:121 and H. F Armstrong, 32441 feminist movement, in Greece, Council on Foreign Relations, and the Fiedler, Leslie Getting It Right “American Establishment,” Flag Raisings at Iwo Jima,” Crawshaw, Nancy, photograph from 14; letter from S. Bellow, S:z: Greek Macedonia, 3:588 Fitch, Nicholas Samuel, “Una “Crossroads,” by Julie \voos, 1-2:98 irgentina,”” 32500 6 {} “For the God of Europe P Davison, Peter, “Giving up the Trom Variations & C da, by Je rome bone,” 1-2:111-12 Rothenberg, 1-2:361-63 Frankfurter, Felix, 32449, 452, 453 Howard, Richard, “A Table of Green “From a Palace Diary,” by John Fields: Richard Upton’s Cortona Hollander, 1—-2:201 Landscapes,” 1-2:204 “From Black Series: Circuits,” by Laurie human rights, and the internment of Sheck, 1-2:375 Japan se citizens in Canada and from The Volcano Sequence,” by Alicia America during World War II Ostriker, 1-2:215-16 32490 “from Woman Typing Arctic,” by humor, J Howard Norman, 1~-2:182~—87 “The Future of Yiddish,” by Barbara If Laughter Is a Kind of Praver, Play | Mann, 1~-2:168~—74 Kind of Study,” by Marvin Bell I-2:10 “Getting It Right: The Flag Raisings at ‘In/Silence Iwo Jima,” by Leslie Fiedler, 1-2:128—44 I-23122 “The Ghazal of What He Sees,” by Peter internment and relocation of Japane Cole, 1-22107 citizens during World War II ‘Ghazal on Half a Line by Adrienne Canada 32497 198-508, 526 Rich,” by Marilyn Hacker, 1-2:126-27 nited States 324.9% QQ, 513-2 Ginsberg, Allen, drawing of, by D tion by Deborah Epstein Levine, 1 2:3 Giroux, Robert, “Bernard Malamud and Isaac B. Singer,” 1 { “Giving up the Trombone Davison, 1-2:111-12 Gold, Herbert, * iwion: Goy, E-23154-58 Graham, Joric, “In/Silence,” 1-2:122—23 Kahle Gregory, Lady, collection of Irish street I- 2: ballads, 3:605 Katchor, Ber Grossman, Allen, “Dedicated to Irene at 1-2:88-97 the thresholdo f the world I-2:124 Kazin, Alfred Habitations,” by Michael Blumenthal, 1-2:104-6 Hacker, Marilyn, “Ghazal on Half a Line by Adrienne Rich,” 1-2:126-27 Halpern, Daniel, “Zenono t he Corso I-23193 Hamilton Fish Armstrong, the “Ameri- can Establishment,’ and Cosmopolitan Nationalism,” by Jeremi Suri, 3:438-65 Hansi. See Waltz Jean Jacques Hays, Arthur Garfield, and the ACLI 32510, 517, 518, 5 2 Hecht, Anthony, “El 23194 Hecht, Ben, subject of cover note 1-2:2388-o1 Hirsch Edward My First Theology Lesson, I-2:195 Hirschfield, Jane, ie Double, I-2:199-200 ‘His Search for a Viable Middle Ground \ Reappraisal of David E. Lilienthal’s TVA-—Democracy on the March,” by William W. Drumright, 3:467-95 Hollander, John, “From a Palace Diary I-2:201-3 Lilienthal, David E. (continued “My First Theology Lesson,” by Edward Tennessee Valley Authority; 7VA Hirsch, 1-2:195 Democracy on the March “My God Has an Attitude Problem,” by “A Literature of One’s Own: The Charles Bernstein, 1--2:103 Question of Jewish Book Awards,” by Morris Dickstein, 1-2:70~—74 Nord, Deborah Epstein, “Introduction,” Litvak, Olga, “Me and Marjorie,” $:5-6 1—2:159—-65 Norman, Howard, “from Woman Typing “Una locura argentina,” by Nicholas Samuel Arctic,” 1-2:182—87 Fitch, 3256064 “The Not Quite Lost Art of Jewish Sociology,” by Alan Wolfe, 1-2:349—-55 Mailer, Norman: drawing of, by D Levine, 1-2://8; exchange with S. Oberfranc, Gretchen, cover note, 1 Kunitz, 123117, 119, 120 2:388-o1 Malamud, Bernard: friendship with I. B. “One Kid, One Only Kid,” by Hana Singer, 1-22145~-53; letterst o R. Beck, Wirth-Nesher, 1-2:341-48 S:14-17 ‘On First Looking into Bellow’s Archive,” Mann, Barbara: “The Future of Yiddish by James Atlas, 1-2249-51! 1~-2:168-—74; trans., “Der shir hashirim Opatoshu, Joseph, “Bianca,” 1-221 2re0te ) gi fun Mend! Pumshtok,” by Issac Orlen, Steve, “My Blue Woman,’ Rosenfeld, 1-2:365, S:25 I-22210-12 Mann, Emily, adaptation of “Meshugah, Osherow, Jacqueline, “Egrets in by I. B. Singer, 1-22175-80 Seersheva,” 1-2:213-14 “Margarita Papandreou: Foreigner, Ostriker, Alicia, “from The Vol Feminist, Fighter,” by Gonda Van Sequence,” 1-22215,-16 Steen, 3:401-37 Ozick, Cynthia, “Excerpts from a novel in “The Material,” by Robert Pinsky, progress,” 1 222-31 I-2:219-21 Maxwell, General Sir John, 32535; Papandreou, Andreas, 3:401, 404; assessments of Easter Rising, 32534, arrested by military junta, 3241213 537, 540-42, 546-47, 553-57; and Papandreou, Margarita (Margaret courts-martial and executions of Irish background, 3:404—6; and the feminist insurgents, 33543-51, 552; death threats movement in Greece, 3 against, 32555, 5590; service in Egypt, {10, 412, 16, 420 *537-39> 544 j 5> 430; itmare Maxwell, Lady Louise Selina, 32536; 414; photographs of, health, 32545n.17; letters from husband socialism and feminism, 3:4 in Ireland, 32541-57 also Women’s Union of Greece McNamara, Donald, “Bloody Instruc Pastan, Linda, “Women on the Shore,’ tions: General John Maxwell in E—22217 after the Easter Rising,” 3 Perec, Georges, an appreciation of, by “Me and Marjorie,” by Atvé Paul Auster, 1-2252-53 r-2:159-65 Perelman, S. J.: drawing of, by D. Levine “Meshugah,” by I. B. Singer, adapted by 1~2:781; letter to J. Blotner, S:18—1g E. Mann, 1-2:175-80 Peron, Eva, mourning for, 32564 Milberg, Leonard L., “A Word from the Piercy, Marge, “Seder with Comet,” 1-2:218 Collector,” 1-2:29-21 ) Pinsker, Sanford, “Didja Hear the Onc Miller, Arthur: drawing of, by D. Levine about the Rabbi and the Priest?, or 1-2:/66; letter to A. Tate, 1-22167 Why Jewish Humor Is More than Miller, Marc: trans., “Distinguished Jewish Jokes,” 1-2:2232~48 Lineage,” by I. B. Singer, 1-2:323~-35; Pinsky, Robert, “The Material, trans., “Rest for the Nerves,” by I. B I-2:219-21 Singer, 1-2:303-21 Podhoretz, Norman, “Elliot E. Cohen, A Moss, Stanley, “Shoes,” 1-2:209 Remembrance,” 1-2:250-57 “My Blue Woman,” by Steve Orlen “Postcards for Georges Perec,” by Paul I-2:210-12 Auster, 1-2:52-—53 Prusius II, tetradrachm, 3:59! translated by Barbara Mann, 1- 2:2 — ) “The Puppet’s Complaint,” by Stuart $:2$52;5; in Yiddish, by Isaac Rosenfeld Dischell, 1-2:11 4 with assistance from Saul Bellow, S:24 “Shoah,”b y L. S. Asekoff, 1-2:85--87 Rabinbach, Anson, “Eichman in New “Shoes,” by Stanley Moss, 1-2:209 York: The New York Intellectuals and Shore, Jane, “Scrabble in Heaven the Hannah Arendt Controversy,” 1~2:3760-78 1-2:261-81 Sihanouk, Prince Norodom, 3:460, ¢¢ I Rahv, Philip, letter to R. P. Blackmur, Simpson, Louis, “A Wandering Life 1-22192 I-23379 “Religion: Goy, by Herbert Gold, Singer, Isaac Bashevis: “Distinguishe¢ I-23154-598 Lineage,’ * trans. Marc Miller, 1-2: “Rest for the Nerves,” by I. B. Singer, 3 5; drawing of, by D. Levine I-2:302-21 friendship with B. Malamud, 1—2:1 3) Rosenfeld, Isaac, “Der shir hashirim fun 53; “Meshugah,” adaptedb y E. Ma nn Mendl Pumshtok,” S:23-24 E-2:175 8o; Rest for the Nerves Rosse ; Herman, subjec t of cover note irans. Marc Miller, 1-2:302~-21 1-2:388-91 SOC iology, Jewish I 22349 55 Roth, Henry: “Antica Fiamma,” Sontag, Susan: drawing of, by David 1~2:282-91; Call It Sleep, 1-22341—-48; Levine, 122197 letter to R. Arenas “Excerpt from Journal,” 1-2:292—300 I-2:19¢ Roth, Philip: drawing of, by D. Levine Stern, Gerald Winter Thirst 12:73; letter from Saul Bellow, S:73 The Suburbiad by Melvin Jule lettetro E. Keeley, 1 3374 1-2:54-69 Rothenberg, Jerome, “For the God of Suri, Jeremi Hamilton Fish Armstrong Europe: Poems with Variations G Coda,” the ‘American Establishment I-2:301-63 Cosmopolitan Nationalism Roybal, Alfonso. See Tsireh, Awa ‘A Table of Green Fields: Richa Sacks, Peter, “Waymarks I 1-2:366 Upton’s Cortona Landscapes by Sadoff, Ira, “Kindertotenlieder,” Richard Howard, 1 2:204-5 1~2:367-68 Tate, Allen, letters from A. Miller ar “Sambatyon,” by Gabriel Levin, lrilling, 1-2:167 1-2:200 Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA Schimmel, Harold, “A Tiny Jerusalem accomplishments, 3:485—87; critic isi Elegy,” trans. Peter Cole, 1-2:369 of, 32469, 488-90; early history of Schiibler, Johann Jacob, plans for book 3:475-78:; Fontana Dam, 3:492; N orrl storage and desk systems, 3:602 Dam, 3:487; role in wartime, 324 Schwartz, Delmore: letters to M. Van See a Lilienthal, David I Doren and R. P. Blackmur, S:20-—22 Thomas, Norman, and the ACLI “March 29,” 1-2:370 517, 520, 521 “Scrabble in Heaven by Jane Shore, Three Questions y Alan 1-2:376 23371 “Seder wit et,” by Marge Piercy, A Tiny Jerusalem Elegy,” by Harold 1-2:218 Schimmel, 1-2:369 “Self-Portrait with Rembrandt Self- lito, Josip Broz 32458-59, 4 Portrait,” by C. K. Williams, To a Success and Other Fail 1-2:384-85 Renée and Theodore Weiss Shapiro, Alan, “Three Questions,” trade card, Belgian 33583 I—2:371-72 Trilling, Lionel: drawing of, by D Shapiro, Karl, “After the Surrender,” 1~2:259: letter to A. Tate, 1-2: I~ 2:373 lsireh, Awa (Alfonso Roybal Sheck, Laurie, “From Black Series Dancer on hiva Roof, 3:608 Circuits,” 1-2:375 1 VA—Democracyo n the March, by Di vid I ‘Der shir hashirim fun Mendl Pumshtok” Lilienthal: composition of, 32467 introduced by James Atlas, S:23; 183-84; criticofi, s32m471 ; foreign 1 VA—Democracy on the March (continued “Winter Thirst,” by Gerald Stern, editions of, 32466, 470; publication of, 1~2:387 324608 Wiurth-Nesher, Hana, “One Kid, One Only Kid,” 1-2:341-48 Van Doren, Mark, letters from D Wolfe, Alan, “The Not Quite Lost Art of Schwartz, S:20—-21 Jewish Sociology,” 1-2: 349-55 Van Steen, Gonda, “Margarita “Women on the Shore,” by Linda Pastan, Papandreou: Foreigner, Feminist, I—2:217 Fighter,” 32401 Women’s Union of Greece: criticisms of, Vietnam War, 3: 3 $2, 462-63 - 3:410-11, 419, 436; founded by M $95 Papandreou, 3:401; international perspective of, 32406; membership, Waltz, Jean Jacques (pseud. Hansi), 32410, 421-25; relationship with other subject of cover note, 3:019-24 feminist organizations, 33408, 419, 427 “A Wandering Life,” by Louis Simpson $29; relationship with political party of I~2:379 \. Papandreou, 32403, 418-19, 420, 421 “Waymarks I.,” by Peter Sacks, 1-2:366 $23- 2 24, 425, 431, 432, 434-35 Weiss, Renée and Theodore, “To a Success Wood, Michael, “It’s All They Need,” and Other Failures,” 1-2:382-85 I-2:350-600 Weiss, Theodore, letter from A. Kazin, “A Word about My Collection of Jewish 1-2:360-81 Books,” by Sholem Asch, 1 2:40-40 “When I Was Generous,” by Irving “A Word from the Collector,” by Feldman, 1-2:121 LeonardL . Milberg, 1-2:29--31 Wilentz, Sean, “Envoi to the Walke1 Wouk, Herman, Marjorie Morningstar, 1-2:337-40 1-22159-65 Williams, C. K., “Self-Portrait with Wrifford, A., handwriting sample, 3:587 Rembrandt Self-Portrait,” 1-2:384-85 Wilson, Woodrow, liberal agenda of, ‘Zeno on the Corso,” by Daniel Halpern, 3*442- 43, 452 I-2:193

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