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Introduction to the Transaction Edition | ||
1 | History Remade | 11 |
2 | The Center and the Fringes | 15 |
3 | Growing Out of the Twenties | 19 |
4 | The Thirties | 33 |
5 | The New Partisan Review | 47 |
6 | Writers on the Left | 55 |
7 | The New Talent | 65 |
8 | The Painters | 85 |
9 | The Forties | 93 |
10 | A Charmed Circle | 103 |
11 | European Connections | 121 |
12 | The Big Time | 137 |
13 | Cultural Freedom Abroad | 147 |
14 | Cultural Freedom at Home | 161 |
15 | Victims and Critics | 169 |
16 | Discovering Europe | 185 |
17 | An American in London | 201 |
18 | Writers in the Fifties | 213 |
19 | Realpolitik | 221 |
20 | Writers and Politics | 235 |
21 | The Sixties | 251 |
22 | Friends and Arrangements | 259 |
23 | Coexistence | 271 |
24 | D-Day | 281 |
25 | Then and Now | 289 |
26 | Index | 301 |
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