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July 1958 Issue - 20 Articles- Our Bomb and Theirs
R.H.S. Crossman
, pp. 3-10 The Nuclear Obsession
- How the Russians See It
Peregrine Worsthorne
, pp. 11-17 - The Vision
Stevie Smith
, p. 18 - As the Night, the Day (a story)
Abioseh Nicol
, pp. 19-25 - Ruysbroek and the Hunters
Peter Everett
, p. 26 - The Theatre on Trial
Richard Roud
, pp. 27-31 - The Fox
J.F. Hendry
, p. 32 - Nothing Land
Norman Birnbaum
, pp. 33-37 - Concerning the Word "Prasine"
Hayden Carruth
, p. 38 - Critics - English and French
Yves Bonnefoy
, pp. 39-45 - Impasse in the Holy Land
Erskine B. Childers
, pp. 46-66 - From Book XXI of Homer's Iliad
Christopher Logue
, pp. 67-72 - Letters
Hugh Trevor-Roper, Lawrence Stone, and R.W.K. Hinton, ...
, pp. 73-77 - Discussion
Charles Curran and Germaine Tillion
, pp. 78-83 Books
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The Dustman Cometh (3 Reviews) K.W. Gransden
, pp. 84-85 Endgame, by Samuel Beckett
- Endgame by Samuel Beckett
- Malone Dies by Samuel Beckett
- Watt by Samuel Beckett
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The Price of Prestige (Review) C.A.R. Crosland
, pp. 86-87 British Economic Policy Since the War, by Andrew Shonfield
- British Economic Policy Since the War by Andrew Shonfield
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America South (Review) D.W. Brogan
, pp. 88-89 The Deep South Says "Never", by John Bartlow Martin
- The Deep South Says "Never" by John Bartlow Martin
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Redressing the Balance (Review) Graham Hough
, pp. 90-91 The Shaping Spirit, by A. Alvarez
- The Shaping Spirit by A. Alvarez
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A Problematic Lot (5 Reviews) Isabel Quigly
, p. 92 The Conscience of the Rich, by C.P. Snow
- The Conscience of the Rich by C.P. Snow
- Four Black Cars by Stephen Barlay and Peter Sasdy
- No Bedtime Story by Mary Nicholson
- The Mountain is Young by Han Suyin
- Company of Cowards by Jack Schaefer
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Laudable Anomaly (Review) Max Beloff
, pp. 93-99 The House of Lords and Contemporary Politics, 1911-1957, by P.A. Bromhead
- The House of Lords and Contemporary Politics, 1911-1957 by P.A. Bromhead