April 2000 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: From the Pulpit | Literary Lives | Foreign Parts | Music | Oppression | American Fiction From the Pulpit Auberon Waugh Another Approach to Criticism Literary Lives Kathryn Hughes Now It Can Be Told Mary Wollstonecraft: A Revolutionary Life By Janet Todd LR Malcolm Bradbury What This Odd Couple Loved About Each Other Hemingway versus Fitzgerald: The Rise and Fall of a Literary Friendship By Scott Donaldson Pamela Norris Who Is Sylvia? The Journals of Sylvia Plath, 1950–1962 By Karen V Kukil (ed) LR Foreign Parts John Simpson A Bit Strict on Women Taliban: Islam, Oil, and the New Great Game in Central Asia By Ahmed Rashid LR Richard Gott Proud to be White, Even If They are Lost Lost White Tribes: Journeys Amongst the Forgotten By Riccardo Orizio (trans Avril Bardoni) LR Music Frank McLynn All Three Coplands Aaron Copland: The Life and Work of an Uncommon Man By Howard Pollack Oppression Caroline Moorehead Faith and Hope in the United Nations Deliver Us From Evil: Warlords and Peacekeepers in a World of Endless Conflict By William Shawcross LR American Fiction Elaine Showalter Epic Fairy Tale Told as a Shakespearian Tragedy Blonde By Joyce Carol Oates
Malcolm Bradbury What This Odd Couple Loved About Each Other Hemingway versus Fitzgerald: The Rise and Fall of a Literary Friendship By Scott Donaldson
John Simpson A Bit Strict on Women Taliban: Islam, Oil, and the New Great Game in Central Asia By Ahmed Rashid LR
Richard Gott Proud to be White, Even If They are Lost Lost White Tribes: Journeys Amongst the Forgotten By Riccardo Orizio (trans Avril Bardoni) LR
Frank McLynn All Three Coplands Aaron Copland: The Life and Work of an Uncommon Man By Howard Pollack
Caroline Moorehead Faith and Hope in the United Nations Deliver Us From Evil: Warlords and Peacekeepers in a World of Endless Conflict By William Shawcross LR
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