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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:
November 2, 1974; Vol. 2, No. 4
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: Man of Montreal, Mayor Jean Drapeau. Cover painting by Bart Forbes.
ARTICLES:
Cyprus: Ravaged Garden,
Bitter Fruit.
by Horace Sutton.
Invaders have come ashore on
this strategic Mediterranean
island for 3,000 years. Now it is
the Turks again, striking with
force to create a federation of
two states where one had
existed before. If the dilemma
isn't settled, the fallout could
be serious.
CANADA: RESTLESS UPSTAIRS
NEIGHBOR.
Special Fall Travel Section.
The country to the north is
exploding with vigor, building
world cities, playing host to the
Olympics, probing into its
far-north territories, building
its west, but still providing such
pleasures as a back-country
canoe trip or a look at its
strange brand of football.
Man of Montreal,
by Claude Ryan.
Burning Issue at 60 Below
by Robert Trumbull.
From the Prairies to the Pacific
by Frank Riley.
In the Wake of the Fur Traders
by Leland Day.
Two on the 55-Yard Line
by Dick Beddoes.
BOOKS:
Touch the Water, Touch the
Wind by Amos Oz.
Reviewed by Alfred Kazin.
The Hermit by Eugene Ionesco.
Reviewed by Stephen Koch.
Man Kind?
by Cleveland Amory.
Reviewed by Farley Mowat.
New Books
by Dorothy Rabinowitz.
Trade Winds by William Cole.
FILM: Comedy: The New King
by Hollis Alpert.
MUSIC: Verdi for Openers
by Irving Kolodin.
THEATER: Mime on the Streets
by Barbara Mackay.
SCIENCE SUPPLEMENT:
The All-Too-Human
Enterprise Called Science.
by Albert Rosenfeld.
The Roots of Serendipity
by James H. Austin.
Serendipity a scientist argues,
is not just blind luck -- "chance"
tends to favor the prepared
mind.
Studying the Lunar-Rock
Scientist by Jan J. Mitroff.
The Apollo program has taught
us much about the moon -- and
about the scientists who study
moon rocks.
FEATURES: Editorial. Letters From Readers. World Progress Report. Curmudgeon-at-Large by Cleveland Amory. Diversions by Leo Rosten. World Environment Newsletter. Top of My
Head by Goodman Ace. Light Refractions by Thomas H. Middleton.
GAMESMANSHIP: Wit Twister No. 33; Literary Crypt No. 20; Double-Crostic No. 60.
CARTOONISTS: Donald A. Orehek, William P. Hoest, Malcolm Hancock, Jack Ziegler, Dana Fradon, Joseph Kohl, Vahan Shirvanian, Bernard Schoenbaum, Joseph Sabo.
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