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TITLE: The Saturday Review of Literature
[Each Saturday Review of Literature issue covers books, arts, literature, movies, ideas, music, science, poetry and much more. Many regular features and writers, and most reviews are also essays on the subject at hand. ALL the latest books had to have an ad in The Saturday Review! ]
ISSUE DATE: May 25, 1968; Vol LI, No 21
CONDITION: RARE edition, standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Marina Kondratieva and Maris Liepa of the Bolshoi Ballet in "Giselle" (See world of dance). Photo by MIRA, courtesy Hurok Concerts.

SR: IDEAS:
What Is the Verdict on Marx? by Charles Frankel -- The author of "Das Kapital" is seen as spokesman for an old moral tradition; the prophet behind the revolutionary.
Marx in Retrospect: An Editorial.

SR: RECORDINGS:
Three Views of Berg's "Lulu," by George Perle -- Berg's classic on record -- Verdict: diverse interpretations.
Cassettes for Music: High Hopes at Low Speeds, by Ivan Berger -- Tape recording with the new cassettes, including notes on five machines.
Recordings in Review.
Recordings Reports I: Orchestral LPs.
The Other Side, by Thomas Heinitz "Dutchman" by Klemperer; "Creation" by Muenchinger.
Recordings Reports II:
Miscellaneous LPs.
Weinstock on Rossini, by Robert Jacobson -- A biographer's detective work provides a classic source for opera- and Rossini-lovers alike.
Mostly Modernists: Catching the Advanced Guard, by Martin Williams.
Ives Is a Four-Letter Word, by Oliver Daniel -- Newly recorded versions of Charles Ives's two string quartets.
Letters to the Recordings Editor.

SR: BOOKS REVIEWED:
"Love and Work," by Reynolds Price (Fiction).
Book Forum.
Letters from Readers.
Perspective, by J. H. Plumb: "The Crisis of the Seventeenth Century," by H. R. Trevor-Roper.
"Towar(l a Democratic Left: A Radical Program for a New Majority," by Michael Harrington; "Poverty: Views from the Left," edited by Jeremy Lamer and Irving Howe.
"Russian Themes," by Mihajlo Mihajlov.
"Jean Cocteau: The Man and the Mirror," by Elizabeth Sprigge and Jean-Jacques Kihm.
"James Joyce and His World," by Chester G. Anderson; "James Joyce Remembered," by Constantine Curran; "The Conscience of James Joyce," by Darcy O'Brien; "Giacomo Joyce," by James Joyce.
"Move!," by Joel Lieher (Fiction).
"Monkey on a String," by Joseph Viertel (Fiction).
"Oriane," by Sigrid de Liina (Fiction).
"Keepers of the Obelisk," by Howard Shaw (Fiction).
"The Cassiopeia Affair," by Chloe Zerwick and Harrison Brown (Fiction).
"George Washington in the 30 American Revolution (1775- 1783)," by James Thomas Flexner.
"Franco," by Brian Crozier; "Franco: The Man and His Nation," by George Hills.
Criminal Record, by Sergeant Cuff.
SR's Check List of the Week's New Books.

WORLD OF DANCE: Walter Terry -- The "Big" One: Stars of the Bolshoi in New York; Royal Ballet's "La Bayadere" and "La Fille Mal Gardee.".

SR GOES TO THE MOVIES: Hollis Alpert Symbols and Sensuality: "The Swimmer"; "The Fifth Horseman Is Fear"; "Therese and Isabelle.".

TV-Radio: Robert Lewis Shayon -- The "Julia" program: Lost opportunities in TV's forthcoming series on Negro life.

MUSIC TO MY EARS: Irving Kolodin Of Pulitzers, Previn, Schippers, and Savoyards.

THE THEATER: Henry Hewes -- Robert Lowell's "Endecott and the Red Cross"; "Fire!" at Brandeis.

BOOKED FOR TRAVEL: Mary Wallace Bluebells, Heather, and Peter Pan:
Reminiscences of vacations in Edinburgh and London.

SR: DEPARTMENTS:
Top of My Head: Goodman Ace.
State of Affairs: Henry Brandon.
Trade Winds: Jerome Beatty, Jr.
Wit Twister No. 61.
Letters to the Editor.
Literary Crypt.
Literary I.Q.
Chess Corner: Al Horowitz.
Classics Revisited -- LXVII:
Kenneth Rexroth -- Racine's "Phedre.".
Kingsley Double-Crostic No. 1781.


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