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Issue Date: January 1987; Volume 107, No 1
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ESQUIRE COVERS: Dubious Achievements of 1986! Imelda Marcos was a shoe-in, Sean Penn lived up to all expectorations, and Dennis Levine, John Landis, and Vanna White were all lucky wnners on our twenty-fifth spin of the wheel of misfortune. Our silver-anniversary toast to the best of the worst commemorates a truly tarnished quarter century and recalls those who made last year as unmemorable as the previous twenty-four. Photo: VANNA WHITE.

ESQUIRE SPECIAL: DUBIOUS ACHIEVEMENTS OF 1986! Vanna White was letter-perfect and thus spelled the further demise of civilization as we may not want to know it.

DOCUMENTARY: BROKEN HEARTLAND by Douglas Bauer. An Iowa farm boy returns to his native soil, only to discover the erosion of a way of life.

ESQUIRE EYE: DRESSED FOR EXCESS photographs by John Madere. What! A calamity's coming and you've got nothing to wear?.

THE SPORTING LIFE: BLACK BOTHAM by Mike Weiss. Competitive fire made Ian Bothani every Englishman's hero, until the press decided his play off the pitch just wasn't cricket.

PROFILE: GEORGE WILL AMONG THE POLYSYLLABLES by William A. Henry III. Is the bow-tied pundit the most perspicacious political commentator in America, or simply the most pretentious?.

FASHION: FREESTYLE by Kim Johnson Gross and John Mather. Bold new strokes in swimwear design stylishly catch the New Wave in Los Angeles architecture.

FICTION: VOICE FROM THE GRAVE by Padgett Powell. Although Humpy's dead, her thoughts about Brody are too deep to keep the truth buried.

MODERN ROMANCE: BEST BUDDIES by Lynda Bany. When a husband leaves for a boys' night out, does he end up feeling single or alone?.

THE LITERARY LIFE: BRITAIN'S BRAT OF LETTERS by Charles Michener. What makes Martin Amis the true enfant terrible among London's literati?.

MAN AT HIS BEST: MATERIAL VALUE: THE TWO-WHEELED TIME MACHINE by Kenneth Miller; CLASSICS: THE MUFFLER by John Berendt; THE ENLIGHTENED TRAVELER: EWE NEW WAYS TO SML THE SEVEN SEAS by David Butwin; GOOD FORM: HOW TO BREAK A DATE by Glen Waggoner; THE DRINKING MAN: THREE MEAN PUNCHES by Glen Waggoner; THE SEASONED COOK: GOING WITH THE GRAIN by Elizabeth Sahatjian.

SMART MONEY: THE INVESTOR: TRADING ON FOREIGN SOIL byDonaldR. Katz; BUSINESS TRAVEL: PHONING AT 40,000 FEET by Glenn Eichler; REAL ESTATE: A NICE PLACE TO VISIT by LawrenceJ. Gallagher; THE STRATEGIST: Ar OFFICER'S MESS by Stanley Bing; INSURANCE: A POLICY FOR YouR POLLOCK by PeterD. Lawrence; FINANCIAL HOTLINE byJennet Conant; THE ENTREPRENEUR: A LABOR OF WANDERLUST by Lois Smith Brady.

DEPARTMENTS:
BACKSTAGE by Lee Eisenberg.
THE SOUND THE FURY.
AMERICAN BEAT by BOb Greene.
ETHICS by Verlyn Klinkenborg.
SPORTS CLINIC by Stephen Hanks.
UNCONVENTIONAL WISDOM by Adam Smith.
ON WRITING by John Gregory Dunne.
OPENINGS by Paul Bob.

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