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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: September 21, 1974; Vol 2, No 1
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 Panovs Unbound, by Walter Terry.

ARTICLES: The Panovs, Airborne Again by Walter Terry. (Valery and Galina Ragozina Panov) An exclusive London interview with the two ex-stars of the Kirov Ballet after their two-year struggle for freedom. (WIth photo)

BOOKS REVIEWED:
The American Intellectual Elite by Charles Kadushin. Reviewed by Steven Kelman.
Eight Mortal Ladies Possessed by Tennessee Williams. Reviewed by Ned Rorem.
New Books by Hallowell Bowser, Susan Heath, and Jane Larkin Cram. Trade Winds by William Cole.
3 Hail to the "Word King" by Israel Shenker. A tribute to Eric Partridge, master lexicographer.

MUSIC: Voices on Record by Roland Gelatt.
Ives and Schoenberg: An English View by Richard Middleton.
FILM: Fever! by Hollis Alpert.
TRAVEL: At Home With the Gods, by Horace Sutton.
EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT: Who Speaks for Education?, by James Cass.
Whatever Became of Sin? by Fred M. Hechinger. The concept of right and wrong should be restored to replace the "no-fault theology" that has crept into our society.
The Educator's Bookshelf by John Calamn.
Law Schools: The Big Woman Boom by Roger M. Williams. Women are besieging the bastion walls of the male- ruled profession of law.

FEATURES:
Editorial: From Fiftieth to First by N.C.
Letters From Readers.
World Progress Report.
Outlook: Cutting the Metabilical Cord by R. Buckminster Fuller.
Top of My Head by Goodman Ace. World Environment Newsletter.
Diversions by Leo Rosten.
Manner of Speaking by John Ciardi. Curmudgeon-at-Large by Cleveland Amory.
Light Refractions by Thomas H. Middleton.

GAMESMANSHIP:
Wit Twister No. 30.
Literary Crypt No. 17.
Double-Crostic No. 57.
Cover photograph by Randolph Swartz. Cartoonists: John Norment, Edward Frascino, Henry R. Martin, Jack Ziegler, Barney Tobey, Joseph 0. Farris, Sidney Harris, Herbert Goldberg, Malcolm Hancock, Bernard Schoenbaum.

This First Anniversary issue of Saturday Review/World is dedicated to J.R. Cominsky, publisher of the Saturday Review from 1942 to 1968. Jack Cominsky's enthusiasm for everything connected with the magazine was our most potent source of energy for a quarter-century.


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