ECHOES OF ECHOES England's Boring Elections By John Mander London The British dearly love a good show. They fear nothing in the world more than being bored. "Stop me, if you've heard this...
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PERSPECTIVES Vietnam: An American Tragedy By Robert S. Elegant After reporting on Vietnam for more than 10 years, the last five dealing with a drama that has remained the same...
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LETTER FROM MOROCCO North Africa's Great Migration By Edouard Roditi For over a thousand years Morocco has remained the Far West of Islam. At one time, its provinces or dependent...
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THINKING ALOUD Thomas Buchanan, Detective By Leo Sauvage The assassination of President Kennedy last November 22 in Dallas was followed by a macabre farce whose bewildering and revolting...
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WRITERS&WRITING Saul Bellow's Glittering Eye By Stanley Edgar Hyman Here at last is Saul Bellow's much-postponed new novel, Herzog (Viking, 341 pp., $5.75). Its action covers a few weeks of...
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'The Sound of Sense' SELECTED LETTERS OF ROBERT FROST Edited by Lawrance Thompson Holt, Rinehart, & Winston 645 pp. $10.00 Reviewed by DAVID J. GORDON Department of English Hunter...
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Moving the Mountain EQUALITY IN AMERICA By Alan P. Grimes Oxford. 136 pp. $4.00. TEN YEARS OF PRELUDE By Benjamin Muse Viking. 308 pp. $5.00. BLACK MAN'S AMERICA By Simeon...
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ON SCREEN Hollywood vs. 'Camp' By Carol Brightman What was original about last year's first New York Film Festival—its firm, if somewhat cheerless, experimentalism — still survives in the...
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DEAR EDITOR The New Leader welcomes comment and criticism on any of its features, but letters should not exceed 300 words. BRODSKY Could this, "The Trial of Iosif Brodsky" (NL, August 31),...
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