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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 8, 1978; Vol. 5, No. 20
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 Miracle of Regeneration: Can human limbs grow back?

ISSUES:
The Miracle of Regeneration: Can Human Limbs Grow Back? by Susan Schiefelbein -- Scientists have regenerated a frog's leg completely, a rat's leg from the shoulder to the top of the elbow. They claim that regeneration of human parts can be achieved, possibly in the next few decades.
Business '78 by David W Ewing. Death -- in the corporate jungle.

CURRENTS:
Silent Invasion: Why Mexico Is an American Problem by Alan Riding -- Mexico is exporting people, social problems, and cultural influences to America, which is unwisely ignoring Mexico's rich potential as an oil-producing industrial partner.
Washington by Tad Szulc -- The Vance-Brzezinski squabble.

THE ARTS:
The Emptiness of Our Empty Rooms by Owen Edwards -- Lynne Cohen photographs spaces that are not only vacant but soulless.
The Movies by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. -- The great Charlie Chaplin.
Television by Karl E. Meyer -- Immodest proposals for PBS.
Theater by Martin Gottfried -- Skimping on skills in the musical theater.
Music to My Ears by Irving Kolodin -- Grand opera on television.
Dance by Walter Terry -- Erik Bruhn as the undisputed Rasputin.

BOOKS:
Madness in the Deep by Alan Harrington -- Two novel encounters in an isolation tank.
The Poetry of William Bronk by Paul Auster -- A neglected and eloquent master.
Images of a Lifetime by Vicki Goldberg -- Paul Theroux's new novel.
Books in Brief.
Fine Print by Doris Grumbach -- Small presses revisited.
Trade Winds by Walter Arnold -- The responsibility of publishers.

PLEASURES: Booked for Travel by Horace Sutton -- Charleston with me.

OUTLOOKS:
Editorial by Norman Cousins -- What is an American to think about the CIA?.
Top of My Head by Goodman Ace Our -- troubled lady in the harbor.
Light Refractions by Thomas H. Middleton -- Phrasal verbs to trip out on.
Education Now by Gene I. Maeroff -- Brouhaha over competency testing.
The Back Door by Carl Tucker -- Will's ways.
Letters.
Front Runners.
Literary Crypt No. 25.
Wit Twister No.122.
Double-Crostic No. 151.
Cover photo by Matthew Klein. Neon from the Let There Be Neon shop. Cartoonists: Joseph Kohl, Peter Steiner, Clarence Brown, Glenn Bernhardt, Richard McCallister.


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