Esquire
Issue Date:
SEPTEMBER 1990; VOLUME 114, NO. 3
"The Magazine for Men" -- Including all the great writers, illustrators, pictorials, vintage advertisements, fashion and more -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! IN THIS ISSUE:- This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. Any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 COVER: JACK NICHOLSON is US. We are JACK NICHOLSON. Have we created a monster? Steve erickson on the Man, The Myth, and his movies. Photograph from The Shining (Warner Bros.) FEATURES: THE AMERICAN REBEL SERIES: The Myth That Jack Built -- JACK NICHOLSON is perverse, decadent, and sometimes depraved. In other words, everything we want him to be. By Steve Erickson. Playing Jack's Game -- It isn't easy going one-on-one with Air Nicholson. By Michael Angeli. SHOW BUSINESS: Enough with the Resurrections, Already! The unleavened career of JACKIE MASON. By Mark Jacobson. WOMEN WE LOVE: RITA RUDNER -- Don't be fooled by her soft-spoken voice. This comedienne packs quite a punch line. Photograph by Mark Hanauer. PROFILE: Better Fed than Red -- Wu'erkaixi was the darling of China's democracy movement. Pass the Brie. By Joseph F. Kahn. AMERICAN ORIGINALS: How to Beat Japan at Its Own Game If one American can conquer sumo, can't we do better at the trade war? Photograph by Brian Smale. FASHION: Make room for Armani -- After a decade of power suits~ it's time ior more comfortable alternatives. Photographs by Kurt Markus. POLITICS: Bill Bennett Can't Lose the Drug War. Bill Bennett Can't Win the Drug War How the czar finally became a politician. By Jacob Weisberg. FASHION: Distinct Possibilities -- The finishing touches are what make a well-dressed man a well-dressed individual. Photographs by Gerhard Jurkovic. FASHION: Americans Abroad -- When the ease of American design meets European style, the results are very cozy. Photographs by Dominique Isserman. DEPARTMENTS: THE SOUND AND THE FURY: Letters from Readers. BACKSTAGE: In the Soup By Lee Eisenberg. AMERICAN JOURNAL: The New Race Hustle By Pete Hamill. THE SPORTING LIFE: Here's to the Wieners By Mike Lupica. THE PROFIT MOTIVE: Wall Street, Texas, U.S.A By Joseph Nocera. ACTIVE HEALTH: Sleep Walking By John Poppy. I'LL GIVE YOU CLOSE: By Lawrence J. Gallagher. THE LINEN QUESTION, By John Berendt. THE POD WARS, by Phil Patton. BURN THIS, by John Riha. I'LL HAVE WHAT DAD HAD, by John Martiani. A HIGH-RISE in the HEARTLAND, by Paul Schneider. TECHNOCULTURE: Aren't You Glad You Use Dials? By Donald R. Katz. THE FIRST SEX: How I Look By Stanley Bing. ADVERSARIA: Facial Heirs By Steve Brodner. THE ESQUIRE EXPRESS TRAVELER: Dallas By Michael Ennis. A Letter at Last: By Bruce McCall. PLUS: Columns by Louis Menaud, Mark Crispin Miller, Phillip Lopate, Michael Hirschorn, Joseph Hooper, Glenn Eichler, and John Mariani. This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. Any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
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