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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: May 22, 1965; Vol XLVIII, No 21
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: Photo by Fred Lyon, Rapho-Guillumette. Design by Pageant Studio.

THE FOULING OF THE AMERICAN ENVIRONMENT: A Special Section:
America's Airborne Garbage, by C. W. Griffin, Jr.
A Doctor looks at Pollutants, by James E. Perkins.
Last Chance for the Nation's Waterways, by Robert and Leona Train Rienow.
What Ever happened to the Great Outdoors?, by Wallace Stegner.
Los Angeles: No End in Sight, by Peter Bart.
Raleigh: A long look ahead, by Jonathan Daniels.
Chicago: Doing something about it, by George Lazarus.
Atlanta: The Waiting Game, by Ralph McGill.
Houston: The Race is On, by Oveta Culp Hobby.
Lousville, by Norman E. Issacs.
New York: Too Little, Too Late?, by Charles C. Bennett.
Pittsburgh: How One City Did It, by Ted O. Thackery.

SR: IDEAS:
A Duty to the Future: A guest editorial by Stewart L. Udall.
The Relevance of Dante -- Part II, by John Ciardi.

SR: BOOKS REVIEWED:
Literary Horizons, by Granville Hicks.

SR'S ANNUAL UNIVERSITY PRESS ISSUE:
Literary Horizons: Literary Studies.
One Thing and Another, by John K.
Huteliens.
Latin America's Neglected Literature, by Robert J. Clements.
Letters to the Book Review Editor.
The Last of the Mandarins: Diem of Vietnam, by A. T. Bouscaren.
The Track of the Wolf, by James H.
McRandle.
From French West Africa to the Mali Federation, by William J. Holtz; South Africa: A Study in Conflict, by Pierre L. van den Berghe.
Poetry in Australia, edited by T.
Jngle Moore and Douglas Stewart.
Rainer Maria Rilke, by S. Mandel.
Pick of th Paperbacks.
Of Law and Life & Other Things, edited by Philip B. Kurland; The Letters of Frederic William Mait -- land, edited by C. H. S. Fifoot; The Case for Liberty, by Helen Hill Miller; Cosmic International Law, by Modesto Seara Vazquez; Lan- guage, Law, and Diplomacy, by Alexander Ostrower.
El Lazarillo, by Concolorcorvo; A Lady's Ride Across Spanish Honduras, by Maria Soltera.
Asia in the Making of Europe, by Stendhal, by Armand Caraccio.
Jane Austen, by A. Walton Litz.
Short Stories, by Luigi Pirandello; Luigi Pirandello, 1867-1936, by Walter Starkie.
Three Modern Satirists: Waugh, Orwell, and Huxley, by Stephen Jay Greenblatt; Juvenal: Satires.
Religious Humanism and the Victorian Novel, by U. C. Knoepflmacher.
The Struggle for Equality, by J. M. McPherson; The Anti-slavery Vanguard, edited by Martin Duberman.
The Lost Cause: The Confederate Exodus to Mexico, by A. F. Rolle.
From the Pecos to the Powder, as told to Ramon F. Adams by Bob Kennon; Log of a Twentieth Century Cowboy, by Daniel G. Moore.
Nietzsche, by Karl Jaspers.
The Colloquies of Erasmus.
Heidegger, Being, and Truth, by Laszlo Versenyi.
SR's Check List of Recent University Press Books.

SR: DEPARTMENTS:
Phoenix Nest, by Martin Levin.
State of Affairs, by Henry Brandon.
Trade Winds, by Jerome Beatty, Jr.
Manner of Speaking, by John Ciardi.
Top of My Head, by Goodman Ace.
Letters to the Editor.
Music to My Ears: Irving Kolodin reviews Vladimir Horowitz's homecoming to Carnegie Hall after a 12 year absence.
Literary Crypt.
TV and Radio: Robert Lewis Shayon on the Murrow touch.
Literary I.Q.
Kingsley Double-Crostic No. 1624.


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