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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:
July 27, 1974; Vol. 1, No. 23
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 Russian Writer as World Conscience. Vladimir Nabokov, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Boris Pasternak.
FEATURES:
Editorial.
Guest Editorial
by George C. McGhee.
Letters From Readers.
World Progress Report.
Top of My Head
by Goodman Ace.
Outlook: A World Action Plan
to Limit Population Growth
by Richard N. Gardner.
Lester Brown on Alternatives
to Childbearing (page 47).
Diversions by Leo Rosten.
Manner of Speaking
by John Ciardi.
Curmudgeon-at-Large
by Cleveland Amory.
World Environment Newsletter.
Light Refractions
by Thomas H. Middleton.
MID-YEAR ECONOMIC
REPORT:
The Great Inflation
by Sidney Rolfe --
As with unemployment during
the Great Depression, inflation
has stung masses of people the
world over.
Inflation Around the World
by Cohn Chapman.
Putting the Bite on the Poor
by Louis Berg.
"A Game to Be Played Well"
by Richard Neff.
BOOKS:
The Russian Writer as World
Conscience
by Harrison E. Salisbury --
For generations, the idealism,
turmoil, and vitality of Russia
have flowed into and strengthened the lifeblood of the
Western world.
The Germans by Erich Kahler --
Reviewed by
Charles Lam Markmann.
Arnold Bennett
by Margaret Drabble --
Reviewed by Alan Green.
New Books by Jane Larkin
Cram and Susan Heath.
Trade Winds by William Cole.
TRAVEL: Lightfooting It in the Levant
by Horace Sutton.
DANCE: Spring 1974: Manhattan's
Massive Dance Season
by Walter Terry.
THEATER: Whatever Happened to the
Ingenue? by Barbara Mackay.
MUSIC: A Rockefeller Elected
President by Irving Kolodin.
FILM: Jack, the Private Eye
by Hollis Alpert.
EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT:
A Call to the Educators of
America
by Frederick L. Redefer.
The Case Against Preferential
Racial Quotas: Justice
Douglas's Dissent
in the DeFunis Case
by Fred M. Hechinger.
The Educator's Bookshelf
by John Calam.
GAMESMANSHIP:
Literary Crypt No. 15.
Wit Twister No. 26.
Double-Crostic No. 54.
Cover painting by Bart Forbes.
Cartoonists: Al Ross, Bernard
Schoenbaum, Edward Frascino,
Ed Fisher, David Pascal, Mort
Gerberg, Jack Ziegler, Joseph Farris,
Ed Arno, Joseph A. Dawes.
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