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Saturday Review June 17 1972 ROBERTA FLACK VASILY KANDINSKY RICHARD ATCHESON
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1972 |
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Literary |
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Saturday Review |
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1972 |
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English |
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United States |
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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:
JUNE 17, 1972; Volume LV, Number 25, THE ARTS.
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 ARTS. ROBERTA FLACK: Quiet Fire In A Silky Soul. Cover: Richard Howard.
SR:UP FRONT:
What Went Wrong With Tom Fox's
Shiny New Ford Torino
By Margaret Bresnahan.
What went wrong is that Tom learned his rear
wheels might fall off. And then he really got
to know his local Ford dealer.
About Those Land Hustlers
You've Been Hearing From
By Paul Hoffman.
Before you buy that parcel of Sun Belt
real estate, read all about the adventures
of our intrepid author.
The Best the South
Has to Offer
By Robert Sherrill.
Their names are Reubin Askew (which
rhymes with Agnew) and Terry Sanford (which
doesn't quite rhyme with John Connally, but
Sanford might be paired against him anyway).
These two, at any rate, are the Democratic
vice presidential possibilities to keep
an eye on.
EDITORIAL:
Night Thoughts on the "Pieta"
By Richard Atcheson.
When he created the "Pieta," Michelangelo
was speaking to mankind through the
medium of marble; when he tried to
smash it, Laszlo Toth was speaking
in quite another language. But what
was he trying to say?.
THE ARTS:
LEARNING THE WAYS OF WOOD
By Jack Fincher.
For today's young carpenters, working
with wood is an art and a religion--and
often a tough way to make a dollar.
THEATER IN '72
By Henry Hewes.
This year the subsidized, low-budget
plays kept Broadway from going
bankrupt artistically.
AMERICAN SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVALS
By Hedy B. Jellinek.
Looking for cool sounds to while away
hot summer nights? Find them by
consulting this comprehensive guide.
RECORDINGS IN REVIEW
By Irving Kolodin.
Mahler's Eighth, the piano trios of
Chopin and Smetana, traditional
Spanish songs--read about these new
releases as well as the Met's parting
tribute to Rudolf Ring.
THE GREAT CUBAN FIASCO
By Marjorie Rosen.
The U.S. government apparently thought
the new Cuban films were too dangerous
for Americans to see. But what were
the movies really like?.
A NEW VIEW OF VASILY KANDINSKY
By David Bourdon.
Kandinsky was always esteemed for
his early, pioneering abstractions.
Now, however, his later, zanier
paintings look fresher than ever.
UNRAVELING ROBERTA
By Eleanor Moore.
Roberta Flack is the nation's new singing
sensation, even though her songs are
hard to classify and her personality is
difficult to decipher.
THEATER: Who's First?
By Henry Hewes.
MUSIC: Jazz Report
By Stanley Dance.
FILMS: Rosemary's Babies
By Arthur Knight.
TRAVEL: The National Birthday Mess
By Greg Walter.
PHOENIX NEST: For a Limited Time
Edited by Martin Levin.
SR: REVIEWS:
BOOKS:
The Late John Marquand: A Biography
By Stephen Birmingham,
Reviewed by John W. Aldridge.
BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE,
By Zena Sutherland.
Liberation for Little Girls,
By Katharine Rogers.
The Malcontents
By C. P. Snow,
Reviewed by Brom Weber.
The Clock Winder
By Anne Tyler,
Reviewed by Elizabeth Easton.
GAMES: Your Literary I.Q; Wit Twister; Literary Crypt; Kingsley Double-Crostic No. 1993.
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