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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:
April 6, 1968; Vol. LI, No. 14
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: The Homebrewed thunderstorms of La Porte, Indiana, by John Lear. Photo by Walter Lyons.
SR: IDEAS:
The Explosive Excitement of
History, by Allan Nevins.
New techniques, observes an eminent
scholar, are opening fresh horizons on
the past.
The Revolt Against English,
by Mario Pei.
Is growing linguistic nationalism
threatening to reverse the trend
toward an international language?.
Yardstick for Presidential
Candidates: An Editorial.
SR: SCIENCE:
The Ancient Relative That
Preceded Man to the South Pole
Antarctic fossil discovery -- a new link
in reconstructing continental drift.
The Home-Brewed Thunderstorms
of La Porte, Indiana, by John Lear.
Unraveling a meteorological mystery.
The Man Who Taught the
Movies How To Speak: Joseph Tykocinski-Tykociner.
By R. A. Kingery, R. D. Berg, and
E. H. Schillinger.
Appraising Heart Transplants:
Report of the new Board of Medicine,
National Academy of Sciences.
BOOKS REVIEWED IN THIS ISSUE:
"Couples," by John Updike.
Letters to the Book Review
Editor.
European Literary Scene,
by Robert J. Clements.
"The Magic Animal,"
by Philip Wylie.
"Two-Factor Theory: The
Economics of Reality, or
How to Turn Eighty Million
Workers Into Capitalists
on Borrowed Money," by Louis
0. Kelso and Patricia Hetter.
"Hong Kong: Borrowed
Place -- Borrowed Time,"
by Richard Hughes.
"The Conquest of Chile,"
by H. R. S. Pocock.
"The Spanish Scene,"
by Chandler Brossard.
"The Answer,"
by Jeremy Lamer (Fiction).
"The Pepper Garden,"
by John Slimming (Fiction).
"The Dark Way to the Plaza,"
by Hope Hale Davis (Fiction).
"Love with a Few Hairs,"
by Mohammed Mrabet, translated
by Paul Bowles (Fiction).
"Politics Battle Plan," 2
by Herbert M. Baus and
William B. Ross; "The Image
Candidates: American Politics
in the Age of Television,"
by Gene Wyckoff.
"Romney's Way: A Man and
an Idea," by T George Harris;
"The Concerns of a Citizen,
by George Romney.
Check List of New Books.
"The Wedding Group,"
by Elizabeth Taylor (Fiction).
"Another Helen,"
by Lane Kauffmann (Fiction).
European Literary Scene:
Robert J. Clements.
THE THEATER: Henry Hewes.
Paddy Ghayefsky's "The Latent
Heterosexual" opens in Dallas.
WORLD OF DANCE: Walter Terry.
Bell Telephone Hour's "Man Who
Dances: Edward Villella": the
agony as well as the ecstasy.
MUSIC TO MY EARS: Irving Kolodin.
Massenet's "Manon" with Beverly Sifls.
TV-RADIO: Stuart W. Little.
Screening the Bill of Rights: New
series reduces legal complexity
to dramatic simplicity.
SR GOES TO THE MOVIES:
Arthur Knight
Luis Buñuel's "Belle de Jour":
"dark forces that shape our souls.".
BOOKED FOR TRAVEL:
Herbert Mitgang
Springtime for Henry:
Jamesian hours in Italy.
SR: DEPARTMENTS:
First of the Month: Cleveland Amory.
Top of My Head: Goodman Ace.
SR Recommends.
Trade Winds: Herbert R. Mayes.
Letters to the Editor.
Literary I.Q.
Wit Twister No. 54.
Literary Crypt.
Kingsley Double-Crostic No. 1774.
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