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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 25, 1970; Vol LIII, No 15
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 STORY: Herbert Van Karajan Completes The Ring by Paul Moor; Cover: Siegfried Lauterwasser.

IDEAS:
Has Monogamy Failed? by Herbert A. Otto.
EDITORIALS: The Safety of Diplomats and Other People; A Carswell Postscript. The Greatest Show on Earth by Peter Schrag.

RECORDINGS:
Herbert Von Karajan Completes The Ring by Paul Moor. [NICE 3 page article, with photos of conductor and production.]
A Burst of Berlioz by Robert Lawrence.
Richard Bonynge's "Don Giovanni" by George Louis Mayer.
Recordings in Review by Irving Kolodin.
Friends and Neighbors Alive, Allve-O by Ellen Sander. [Delaney and Bonnie and friends, with photo]
Dolby and Four channel: Two interim Reports, by Ivan Berger.
Emlyn Williams as Dylan THomas, by Robert Jacobson.
The Other Side, by Thomas Heinitz.
Letters to the Recordings Editor.

BOOKS:
Defense Business Is Bad Business by Eliot Janeway, an essay review of "Report from the Wasteland: America's Military-Industrial Complex" by Senator William Proxmire.
What Worries Chairman Mao by 0. Edmund Clubb.
Pick of the Paperbacks. by Rollene W. Saal.
SR: BOOKS REVIEWED: Book Review Editor: ROCHELLE GIRSON
"Report from Wasteland: America's Military-Industrial Complex," by William Proxmire.
Book Forum: Letters from Readers.
"The Rise of Modern China," by Immanuel C. Y. Hsü; "China's Turbulent Quest," by Harold C. Hinton; "China After the Cultural Revolution: A Selection from The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists"; "The United States and China: The Next Decade," edited by A. Doak Barnett and Edwin 0. Reischauer.
"A Pagan Place," by Edna O'Brien.
"The Patapharis Affair," by Suzanne Prou.
"Portrait of India," by Ved Mehta.
Pick of the Paperbacks, by Rollene W. Saal.
"A View from New Delhi: Selected Speeches and Writings," by Chester Bowles.
"Africa to 1875: A Modern History," by Robin Hallett; "The African Genius: An Introduction to African Cultural and Social History," by Basil Davidson; "Blacks in Antiquity: Ethiopians in the Greco-Roman Experience," by Frank M. Snowden, Jr.; "Lost Empire on the Nile: H. M. Stanley, Emin Pasha and the Imperialists," by Stanhope White.
"The Air Net: The Case Against the World Aviation Cartel," by K. G. J. Pillai.
Criminal Record, by John T. Winterich and Haskel Frankel.

THE ARTS:
THEATER: Henry Hewes appraises Pinter's "Silence" and "Landscape"; Eveling's "Dear Janet Rosenberg, Dear Mr. Kooning" and "Jakey Fat Boy."
MUSIC:Irving Kolodin: Curzon and Szell, Restorers; Tucker, Tebaldi, Sutherland, and Price
DANCE: Walter Terry applauds American Ballet Company's Eliot Feld.
FINE ARTS: Katharine Kuh's letter to a nature lover
MOVIES:Hollis Alpert reviews "Mississippi Mermaid," "Brotherly Love," and "The Dreamers."

TRAVEL: David Butwin in Israel.

COLUMNS:Martin Levin: Phoenix Nest;Goodman Ace: Top of My Head ; Cleveland Amory: Trade Winds; Robert Lewis Shayon: TV-Radio; Al Horowitz: Chess Corner; John Lear: Science.

WORD GAMES: Your Literary I.Q.;Literary Crypt;Wit Twister; Kingsley Double.Crostic No. 1881.


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