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Franz Kafka: The Poet of Shame and Guilt by Saul Friedlander
Franz KafkaSaul FriedlanderReviewed By:Susanne Klingenstein
Forty-one False Starts: Essays on Artists and Writers Janet Malcolm
Forty-one False StartsJanet MalcolmReviewed By:Peter Tonguette
Kafka's Jewish Languages: The Hidden Openness of Tradition by David Suchoff
Kafka's Jewish LanguagesDavid SuchoffReviewed By:Susanne Klingenstein
The Genius of John Henry Newman: Selections from his Writings Ian Ker
The Genius of John Henry NewmanIan KerReviewed By:Edward Short
American Antislavery Writings: Colonial Beginnings to Emancipation
American Antislavery WritingsJames G. BaskerReviewed By:Ken Masugi
Dividing the Spoils: The War for Alexander the Great's Empire Robin Waterfield
Dividing the SpoilsRobin WaterfieldReviewed By:J.E. Lendon
Extraordinary Beliefs: A Historical Approach to a Psychological Problem
Extraordinary BeliefsPeter Lamont Reviewed By:Lawrence Klepp
The Selected Letters of Anthony Hecht Jonathan F. S. Post
The Selected Letters of Anthony HechtJonathan F. S. PostReviewed By:William H. Pritchard
The Good Rich and What They Cost Us Robert F. Dalzell Jr.
The Good Rich and What They Cost UsRobert F. Dalzell Jr.Reviewed By:Martin Morse Wooster
Two Presidents Are Better Than One: The Case for a Bipartisan Executive Branch
Two Presidents Are Better Than OneDavid OrentlicherReviewed By:Tevi Troy
Portrait of a Novel: Henry James and the Making of an American Masterpiece
Portrait of a NovelMichael Gorra Reviewed By:Edwin M. Yoder Jr.
Dirty Wars: The World Is A Battlefield Jeremy Scahill
Dirty WarsJeremy ScahillReviewed By:Bruce Bawer
Perjury: The Hiss-Chambers Case Allen Weinstein
PerjuryAllen WeinsteinReviewed By:Ronald Radosh
Great Moments in the Theatre Benedict Nightingale
Great Moments in the Theatre Benedict Nightingale Reviewed By:John Simon
Many Subtle Channels: In Praise of Potential Literature Daniel Levin Becker
Many Subtle ChannelsDaniel Levin BeckerReviewed By:Sara Lodge
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