Additionally Noted Things
Philip Ball for London's Sunday Times, 21 February, and Ned Block and Philip Kitcher,"Misunderstanding Darwin," Boston Review, March/April, review Jerry Fodor's and Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini's What Darwin Got Wrong. Thomas Rogers interviews Fodor about the book and its argument in"Taking Down the Father of Evolution," Salon, 22 February.
Dominique Browning,"Of Gold and Bondage," NYT, 16 February, reviews Christopher Corbett's The Poker Bride: The First Chinese in the Wild West.
Max Hastings reviews Olivier Philipponnat's and Patrick Lienhardt's The Life of Irène Némirovsky for London's Sunday Times, 21 February; and Adam Kirsch,"Epistolary Bromance," Tablet, 23 February, reviews "Dearest Georg": Love, Literature, and Power in Dark Times: The Letters of Elias, Veza, and Georges Canetti, 1933-1948, ed. by Karen Lauer and Kristian Wachinger.
Charles Pellegrino has agreed to remove the false testimony of Joseph Fuoco from future editions of Pellegrino's The Last Train from Hiroshima. But has Henry Holt or any other publisher committed to a new edition of the book?