
Salmagundi No. 112 / Fall 1996 Table of ContentsColumns Letter from Paris by Tzvetan Todorov Radical Chic and Race by Elizabeth Lasch-Quinn Art & Ethics: A Symposium The Imaginary Life by Natalia Ginzburg Park City by Ann Beattie Worry by Joanna Scott Five Poems by Sharon Olds Three Men Tell Me Stories About Their Boyhoods by Mary Gordon Adult Children by Natalia Ginzburg White Children by Clark Blaise Three Men and a Basket by Nancy Huston Pretty Story by Amy Hempel Two Poems by James Longenbach After Milosz by Mary Gordon Essays, Reviews, & An Editor’s Notebook The Death of Camp by Daniel Harris Reading Cioran by Matei Calinescu Harold Bloom’s Western Canon by Karen Weisman Memory, Between Closure and Obsession by Stanford Pinsker A House for Mr. Belitt by Terence Diggory Wagner and Antisemitism by Barry Goldensohn An Editor’s Notebook by Robert Boyers |
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