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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 13, 1968; Vol. LI, 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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GATEFOLD COVER: "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of Grande Jatte", by Georges Seurat. (See fine arts). Collection The Art Institute of Chicago.

SR: IDEAS:
The Making of Leaders, by John F. Wharton. Where does leadership come from? How can it be improved? A prominent attorney's case for research into a little-understood field.

Is the Presidency Manageable?: An Editorial.

One Man Sees the Vietnam War, by David Douglas Duncan. A noted combat photographer, back from Khesanh, protests "the tactics . . . the destruction . . . the war rhetoric.".

SR: COMMUNICATIONS:
1984 Minus Sixteen and Counting, by Richard L. Tobin.
Letters to the Communications Editor.
Public Relations: L. L. L. Golden.
Books in Communications: Stuart W. Little.
Publicity Itch on Capitol Hill, by Tom Littlewood. A Washington correspondent ponders the scramble for the spotlight among Congressmen.
SR's Sixteenth Annual Advertising Awards: New Perspectives for Persuasion, by William D. Patterson. Corporate concern in the public interest: 1968 citations for distinguished campaigns.
What Is Happening to UHF? by John Tebbel. The "forgotten" TV medium emerges "from a long and painful adolescence.".
RCA's Corporate Image: Anatomy of a New Trademark, by Robert W. Sarnoff. What elements enter into the modernizing of a famous company emblem?.

SR: REVIEWED IN THIS ISSUE:
Check List of New Books.
"Tune," by Lawrence Durrell.
Letters to the Book Review Editor.
The Publishing Scene, by David Dempsey.
"The Walls of Jerusalem: An Excursion Into Jewish History," by Chaim Raphael.
"Notes from the Frontier," by Hugh Nissenson.
"Brendan Behan: Man and Showman," by Rae Jeffs.
"Richard Wright: A Biography," by Constance Webb.
"The German Atomic Bomb: The History of Nuclear Research in Nazi Germany," by David Irving.
"Strategic Persuasion: Arms Limitations Through Dialogue," by Jeremy J. Stone.
"Les choses: A Story of the Sixties," by Georges Perec (Fiction).
"The Imaginocrats," by George Constable (Fiction).
"Taming Megalopolis," edited by H. Wenttvorth Eldredge; "Goals for Urban America," edited by Brian J. L. Berry and Jack Meltzer; "The Urgent Future: People, Housing, City, Region," by Albert Mayer.
"Not So Rich As You Think," by George R. Stewart.
The Publishing Scene: David Dempsey. A World Bank of Knowledge that maintains a cultural balance of payments.

ABOUT THE COVER ... Katherine Kuh.

THE THEATER: Henry Hewes. Tennessee Williams's "The Seven Descents of Myrtle"; Ron Cowen's "Summertree.".

SR GOES TO THE MOVIES: Hollis Alpert. Ingmar Bergman's enigmatic "Hour of the Wolf"; "No Way to Treat a Lady"; "And There Came a Man.".

BOOKED FOR TRAVEl: Henry C. Wolfe. Austria's Burgenland: A jug of wine, a loaf of legend in the "garden of Vienna".

TV-RADIO: Robert Lewis Shayon. The Win Trap: In the ratings race, place or show means out..

MUSIC TO MY EARS: Irving Kolodin. Father, Dear Father, Come Home to Carry Nation.

MID-MONTH RECORDINGS:
"God Has Those Angels", by Helen Dance. (Alice Babs (with photo), and Duke Ellington)
"Johnny Hodges Still Cares", by Burt Korall.
"G & S Elixir"; Jazz LPs.

PHOTOGRAPHY: Margaret R. Weiss. Film Firsts in Flashback.

WORLD OF DANCE: Walter Terry. Dance Joys at Juilliard.

AS OTHERS SEE US: Nicholas G. Balint. Foreign press commentary and a readers' mailbag from abroad.

SR: DEPARTMENTS:
Phoenix Nest: Martin Levin.
Top of My Head: Goodman Ace.
State of Affairs: Henry Brandon. Spring Blooms in Prague: Behind the Czechosloyaks' surge toward liberalization.
Chess Corner: Al Horowitz.
Manner of Speaking: John Ciardi.
Trade Winds: Jerome Beatty, Jr.
Wit Twister No. 55. Letters to the Editor. Literary Crypt. Literary I.Q. Kingsley Double-Crostic No. 1775.


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