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      |  Vol. 106 Issue 009 (May 11 1979) | 
    
    
      |  ••Cover Page•• | 
    
    
      |  ••Contents•• | 
    
    
      |  Correspondence | 
    
    
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      | United States and prison admissions. The     policy could make it harder for Christol-   Correspondence                               United States... | 
    
    
      |  Editorials | 
    
    
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      | Contents   Volume CVI, Number 9                                                      commonweal  Correspondence                           258                                             ... | 
    
    
      |  Safe against Brecht: | 
    
    
      | Getlein, Frank | 
    
    
      | In this sense, the encyclical merits their careful reading. It   ment of human rights. The Pope endorses no political formulas  contains a strong commitment to three themes of Vatican II:       ... | 
    
    
      |  SALT sellers: | 
    
    
      | Kovler, Peter | 
    
    
      | carefully filing reports on the latest pro-  noted, "One must also ask if the enorm-     we get, and the deadlier, the more we  duction of Mother Courage as being sub-      ous amounts of time,... | 
    
    
      |  The state of American fiction: All in the family: | 
    
    
      | Yardley, Jonathan | 
    
    
      | LIVELY, HEALTHY & CONSEQUENTIAL                  The state of American... | 
    
    
      |  Between the best-sellers and the groves: | 
    
    
      | Green, Martin | 
    
    
      | sensitivity, imagination and skill. Thomas Savage's I Heard             bears on identity, in its social as well as its individual dimenMy Sister Call My Name (Little, Brown) is the story of... | 
    
    
      |  Personal relations and public themes: | 
    
    
      | Hunt, George W. | 
    
    
      | wild exaggerations of his imagination, is documented fact.        tion of everything outside his "personal relations" to the  This sense of extension corresponds to the sense of retreat we   ... | 
    
    
      |  Fiction vs. anti-fiction revisited: | 
    
    
      | Groth, Janet | 
    
    
      | Our national crisis of confidence is not over, of course;        myth, the absurd, comedy, multiple narrative perspectives and  instead, it is moving into a new and, perhaps, more precarious    ... | 
    
    
      |  Television: | 
    
    
      | Tertian, Philip | 
    
    
      | white boys were thereafter discouraged from becoming  Television                                                        senators?... | 
    
    
      |  Screen: | 
    
    
      | Westerbeck, Colin L. Jr. | 
    
    
      | struck for our own national version of Socialist Realism. It      close to the wrecked and abandoned automobile. remains somehow to be proven that "All the world's a stage          Thus the deed is... | 
    
    
      |  Our man at the U.N.: | 
    
    
      | Hottelet, Richard C. | 
    
    
      | because Agatha herself is both the victim and the                  self-conscious about her knees every time she sits down be-  "criminal" -first the one, then the other- and we sympathize      ... | 
    
    
      |  Sophie's Choice: | 
    
    
      | Ziff, Larzer | 
    
    
      | Books: BHERKINGSACRED SILENCES     N THE SUMMER of 1947, the narrator of      $OPHIEI CHOICE                                then, comes to us within the controlling  ISophie's Choice, whom... | 
    
    
      |  A Private Choice: | 
    
    
      | Hoyt, Robert G. | 
    
    
      | that is, the actual end of the institution of course, also her creator and the conven-       Someday I will understand Ausch-        Negro slavery-the... | 
    
    
      |  Albert Camus: | 
    
    
      | Fowlie, Wallace | 
    
    
      | fully, because no not-evil choice can be    tors, social workers and counselors, but    duty to provide social support for unwil-   made.                                       by the woman:... | 
    
    
      |  Ground Fog and Night: | 
    
    
      | Phillips, Robert | 
    
    
      | Lottman's study is most useful for new       wants to return to the books themselves      ously documented in this biography,  readers today of Camus. When he has          and there rediscover the... | 
    
    
      |  Good as Gold: | 
    
    
      | Schroth, Raymond A. | 
    
    
      | "The Diagonal Dark Path" counter-           These poems confirm that McCarthy is a         It may be that Good as Gold, which   points these poems by vividly recreating    poet, free of his... | 
    
    
      |  A Year at the Catholic Worker/Confessions of a Catholic Worker: | 
    
    
      | True, Michael | 
    
    
      | the President who might invite him to          dent to graduate as an English           Washington, his one-day meeting of the  dinner at the White House and. dangle          major after spending... | 
    
    
      
      |  Vol. 106 Issue 010 (May 25 1979) | 
    
    
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