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January 1983 Issue - 14 Articles- The long, shining table
Hortense Calisher
, pp. 1-8 writers in Eastern Europe
- The legacy of Robert Lowell
Donald Petersen
, pp. 9-29 - Art at Fenway Court
Mary Crawford Volk
, pp. 30-34 - A family of ghosts
Frederick Brown
, pp. 35-40 - Metrical illiteracy
Brad Leithauser
, pp. 41-46 Music
- Getting on the record
Samuel Lipman
, pp. 47-55 Architecture
- The "Little House" at the Metropolitan
William H. Jordy
, pp. 56-61 Art
- David Smith in Washington
Hilton Kramer
, pp. 62-67 Books
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Sargent's Edwardians (Review) Dan Hofstadter
, pp. 68-73 John Singer Sargent, by Carter Ratcliff and John Singer Sargent
- John Singer Sargent by Carter Ratcliff and John Singer Sargent
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Grub Street to revolution (Review) Robert Nisbet
, pp. 74-78 The Literary Underground of the Old Regime, by Robert Darnton
- The Literary Underground of the Old Regime by Robert Darnton
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Worst Possible Ordeal (Review) Vernon Young
, pp. 79-81 The Life of John Berryman, by John Haffenden
- The Life of John Berryman by John Haffenden
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A maringal "life" (Review) Hilton Kramer
, pp. 82-86 A Margin of Hope, by Irving Howe
- A Margin of Hope by Irving Howe
Fiction chronicle
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Going east (3 Reviews) Joshua Gilder
, pp. 87-90 The Joke, by Milan Kundera
- The Joke by Milan Kundera
- The Questionnaire by Jiri Grusa
- The Frog Who Dared to Croak by Richard Sennett
Notebook
- Dwight Macdonald (1906-1982), pp. 91-98