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April 26, 1969
Michael Crichton
Read Michael Crichton’s 1969 Review of Kurt Vonnegut’s ‘Slaughterhouse-Five’
April 25, 1969
Anatole Broyard
You Wouldn’t Believe It
A review of Bullet Park by John Cheever.
March 1, 1969
Anatole Broyard
A Sort of Moby Dick
May 4, 1968
Stanley Kauffmann
Lost in the Stars
A review of "2001: A Space Odyssey"
May 4, 1968
Anatole Broyard
Updike’s Twosomes
April 20, 1968
John Ashbery
Working Toward the New
March 29, 1968
John Ashbery
Homage to France
December 23, 1967
Magazine
Stanley Kauffmann
Cum Laude
The sexual frankness of "The Graduate" is less revolutionary than its moral stance.
August 19, 1967
Brian Wenham
Pot Britannica: The All-Time High
February 25, 1967
Magazine
Richard M. Elman
Hell’s Angels
, Reviewed
Hunter S. Thompson’s book is a comic metaphor for a society getting what it deserves.
January 28, 1967
Stephen Spender
The Brilliant Mr. MacNeice
September 24, 1966
Subscribers Only
Pauline Kael
Movie Brutalists
On the French New Wave
Subscribers Only
September 10, 1966
Pauline Kael
Godard Among the Gangsters
A review of Jean-Luc Godard’s “Band of Outsiders”
August 27, 1966
Robert Coles
American Amok
Is the gun-ridden USA a violent nation?
January 22, 1966
Stanley Kauffmann
Capote in Kansas
Stanley Kauffman's original review of Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood"
October 16, 1965
Robert Graves
Robert Graves Is Famous For His War Writing, But He Also Wrote Love Poetry
July 24, 1965
Joseph Epstein
Rococo and Roll
A review of Tom Wolfe's "The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby"
December 11, 1964
Alexander M. Bickel
Criminalizing Homosexuality
November 28, 1964
Malcolm Muggeridge
Oh No, Lord Snow
September 19, 1964
Irving Howe
Odysseus, Flat on His Back
On Saul Bellow's sixth—and most remarkable—novel, 'Herzog'
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