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Letters

Howard, Dick | June 14, 2004 issue

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Presents letters to the editor in response to articles that appeared in previous issues of the magazine. Letter commenting on Daniel Lazare's essay "L'Amérique, Mon Amour," in the April 26, 2004 issue, and a reply by Lazare; Letters commenting on Michael Lind's essay, "A Tragedy of Errors," in the February 23 issue; Letter commenting on Russell Jacoby's book review, "Willi the Red," in the February 16 issue, and a reply by Jacoby; Letter commenting on Arthur Danto's review of the Philip Guston exhibit in the December 29, 2003 issue.

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LETTERS to the editor; TOCQUEVILLE, Alexis de, 1805-1859; CONSERVATISM; MUENZENBERG, Willi; GERMANY -- History -- 1933-1945; FASCISM; KU Klux Klan (1915- ); ART -- Exhibitions -- Reviews
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