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February 1986 Issue - 17 Articles- But if the artist fail?
Samuel Lipman
, pp. 1-9 Philip Larkin 1922-1985
- --- by Donald Hall, pp. 10-12
- "Trying to preserve something"
Robert Richman
, pp. 13-15 - Larkin's voice
X.J. Kennedy
, pp. 16-17 - Gaston Gallimard
Frederick Brown
, pp. 18-25 - Wallace Stevens
Bruce Bawer
, pp. 26-34 New poems
- Christmas in Utah
Leslie Norris
, p. 35 - Night passage
Curtis Harnack
, p. 36 - William James in Brazil
Herbert Morris
, pp. 37-42 Art
- Houses, fields, gardens, hills
Jed Perl
, pp. 43-49 Theater
- Winter journey
Mimi Kramer
, pp. 50-54 Dance
- The trouble with Robbins
David Daniel
, pp. 55-63 Books
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Rene Wellek: the theorist as historian (Review) James W. Tuttleton
, pp. 64-68 A History of Modern Criticism: 1750-1950, by Rene Wellek
- A History of Modern Criticism: 1750-1950 by Rene Wellek
Hopper's scene
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--- by James R. Mellow (Review) , pp. 69-70 - Hopper's Places by Gail Levin
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Review The Old Gringo, by Carlos Fuentes (Review) Mark Falcoff
, pp. 71-73 - The Old Gringo by Carlos Fuentes
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Novels with politics (Review) David Pryce-Jones
, pp. 74-77 Atrocity and Amnesia, by Robert Boyers
- Atrocity and Amnesia by Robert Boyers
Notebook
- The avant-garde comes to Hofstra
Roger Kimball
, pp. 78-94