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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: SEPTEMBER 2, 1972; VOLUME LV, NUMBER 36; SCIENCE
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: "Curb thy tongue" -- Rule one for winning the nobel peace prize.

SR/UP FRONT:
A Regular Family Meal (Aargh!) By Colman McCarthy -- Course by course, the author examines the chemical content and nutritional value of a typical dinner.

The Life and Death of the American Chicken By Jon A. Jackson -- The computerized bird has become a reality.

Pilgrimage to the Heart of Ho Jo's By William Hedgepeth -- "And it was at just that moment, in a blinding rush, that he comprehended the inscrutable secret. The elusive key to the whole Ho-Jo Cosmology was....

The Bon Vivant Man By Barnard Collier -- Our author tracked down the former vichyssoise maker -- and found him working at the Pentagon.

EDITORIAL: On Leaving New York By Ronald P. Kriss -- Most of SR's editorial staff is California- bound, which prompts us to reflect that, while one may move away from New York, it is the kind of city one never entirely leaves.

SCIENCE:
I Can't Believe I Saw the Whole Thing By ISAAC ASIMOV -- Holography is a process by which literally hundreds of images can be stored on a single piece of film and then reproduced, one by one, in three dimensions. Dr. Asimov explains how this remarkable process works.

The Prize By William K. Stuckey -- This fall the winners of the Nobel Science Prizes will be selected. Our author discusses the prizes and how to win them.

Our Two-Story Culture By Paul Bohannan -- We all live in a two-story culture. The problem is to successfully negotiate the stairs between the two.

The Thoroughly Modern Midwife By Patrick Young -- The midwife has changed in recent years. You may not recognize the new version.

The World's Greatest Nose: A Profile of ERNEST SHIFTAN, By Roger Field -- He's a master perfumer, and his proboscis is deadly accurate.

REVIEWS:
BOOKS:
Voices From the Plain of Jars: Life Under an Air War Compiled by Fred Branlman, Reviewed by Noam Chomsky.
The Sticks: A Profile of Essex County, New York By Burjon Bernstein, "They'll Cut off Your Project'; A Mingo County Chronicle By Huey Perry, Reviewed by Joseph Kanon.
In Hiding: The Secret Life of Manuel Cortes By Ronald Fraser, Reviewed by Stanley Koven.
Ernesto: A memoir of Che Guevara By Hilda Gadea, Reviewed by Richard Seaver.
Generations: A Collage on Youthcult By Clifford Adelman, The Paper Revolutionaries: The Rise of the Underground Press By Laurence Leamer, Reviewed by Norman Schreifer.
CINEMA: Sports Parade By Arthur Knight.
MUSIC: Carry Me Back to Treem By Irving Kolodin.
TRAVEL: Air/Sea By Jay Clarke.
DANCE: Mr. "B's" Ballet Envoy By Walter Terry.
PHOENIX NEST: Fire Alarm! Edited by Martin Levin.
GAMES:
Your Literary I.Q.
Wit Twister.
Literary Crypt.
Kingsley Double-Crostic No. 2004.
THEATER: Collage Humor By Henry Hewes.
PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ART CREDITS: Cover: Wilson McLean; Robert Pryor; charts by Fumio Kobayashi; Tom Cook, illustrations by Charles B. Slackman; illustration by Robert Pryor; Michael Gold; Don Ivan Punchat; illustration by James Thurber; Richard Alcorn; lsadore Bishop; Ross Lewis; Patricia Neary.


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