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TITLE: ESQUIRE
["The Magazine for Men" -- Including all the great writers, illustrators, pictorials, vintage advertisements, fashion and more! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
JANUARY 1991; VOLUME 115, No 1
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: DUBIOUS ACHIEVEMENTS of 1990! From Bagdad to Worse! (Steve Martin with Camel) Photograph by William
Wegman.
FEATURES:
ROCK 'N' ROLL: SINEAD O'CONNOR, UNCENSORED: Her voice has dazzled the music industry and railed against oppression.
Now all she wants is to be taken seriously. By Marcelle Clements.
THE LITERARY LIFE: THE HIGHBROW DAYS AND DOWNTOWN NIGHTS OF ERROLL MCDONALD. At thirty-six, the maverick editor
has made it to publishing's pantheon. So raise a cup of ambrosia, and we'll meet you at Nell's. By Vince Passaro.
EUROPE: OLD NAZIS, NEW NAZIS. The short, bizarre history of a country frozen in time, where the secret police spied on
themselves and the men still look like Elvis. By Guy Martin.
ESQUIRE SPECIAL: DUBIOUS ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS OF 1990. Mandela's a Yankee. Steinbrenner's not. Roseanne sings (sort
of). Nixon raps. And there are absolutely no women allowed in the locker room. Plus: The True Adventures of Young Neil and
The Baghdad Bee.
FICTION: SHOOTING BILL GRAY. The mysterious man of letters comes out of hiding for a photo op. By Don DeLillo.
FASHION: PAJAMA GAME. The stuff that dreams are made in. Photographs by Dominique Isserman.
THE SOUND AND THE FURY: TO HUNT OR NOT TO HUNT.
BACKSTAGE WITH ESQUIRE: ONE WORLD, ONE DUBIOUS.
Art and Politics: AMERICAN POTLATCH. By Terry McDoneII.
THE SHARPTON STRATEGY: The media is the message. By Mike Sager. Plus: The Bomb's Squad.
AMERICAN JOURNAL: MAYBE I'M DYING. By Pete Hamill.
THE SPORTING LIFE: THE POINT GOD. By Mike Lupica.
Man At His Best: LIVING QUARTERS FIT TO SIT. By Phil Patton.
CLASSICS: ALL QUIET AT FORT DIX. By John Berendt.
MOTORING: CHRYSLER'S SECOND COMING. By Alan Wellikoff.
THE ENLIGHTENED TRAVELER: THE FISH THAT KNOWS TOO MUCH. By Verlyn Klinkenborg.
REAL MUSIC: THE LAST HEPCAT. By Daniel Okrent.
HOUSE HUNTING: AN S&L TO CALL HOME. By Paul Schneider.
A GIFT FOR THE CEO: By Benoit.
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