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IssueVol. 050 Issue 018 (September 11 1967)
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Paid articleRomney's Amateur Hour
SANDOZ, ROBERT
WASHINGTONU.S.A. Romney's Amateur Hour By Robert Sandoz Washington White House reporters claim to have come up with a new Johnson credibility detection system: If the President wrinkles his...
Paid articleSouth Africa's Growing Power-Two Articles Penetrating the Continent
WALLERSTEIN, IMMANUEL
South Africa's Growing Power—Two Articles Penetrating the Continent By Immanuel Wallerstein In 1960, the "year of Africa," men spoke of the descending thrust of African nationalism. They meant...
Paid articleSouth Africa's Growing Power-Two Articles Defying the UN
IRVINE, KEITH
Defying the UN By Keith Irvine Can the Republic of South Africa challenge an aroused United Nations and get away with it? For a time, at least, the answer would seem to be Yes. At stake is the...
Paid articleLetter from Czechoslovakia
DAVIS, ROBERT GORHAM
A TRAVELER'S NOTEBOOK Letter from Czechoslovakia By Robert Gorham Davis Prague In Prague, heading for the old town square where Kafka had lived as a boy, I came quite by chance on the Clement...
Paid articleTalk with a Czech Poet
STEPANCHEV, STEPHEN
METAPHORS AND MICROSCOPES Talk with a Czech Poet By Stephen Stepanchev One of the best and most popular of contemporary Czech poets has been living quietly in New York for the past two years,...
Paid articleFour Poems
HOLUB, MIROSLAV
FOU^^M^^IIROSLAVHOLUB A Sense of Reality The tiny worms of pain still wriggled in the translucent air. The palpitation subsided and Something inside us bowed low before the fact of the...
Paid articleAmerica's No. 1 Disc Jockey
ROSENTHAL, RAYMOND
WRITERS & WRITING America's No. 1 Disc Jockey By Raymond Rosenthal With his new novel, Why Are We in Vietnam? (Putnam, 204 pp., $4.95) Norman Mailer has sunk his talents deeper into the Pop Art...
Paid articleThe New Language of Endings
MCELROY, JOSEPH
The New Language of Endings langrishe, go down By Aidan Higgins Grove Press. 275 pp. $5.50. Reviewed by Joseph Mcelroy Author, "A Smuggler's Bible" At this point in the history of fiction, the...
Paid articleThe Religion of Progress
BRYNES, ASHER
The Religion of Progress the hard and bitter peace By G. F. Hudson Praeger. 319 pp. $6.95. Reviewed by asher brynes Author, "We Give to Conquer" The peace we have now is preferable only to...
Paid articleOn Television
KITMAN, MARVIN
ON TELEVISION Anetwork public relations executive called several weeks ago to remind me that there was a new television season this fall. "I don't want to influence your opinions," he said, "but I...
Paid articleOn Art
MELLOW, IAMES R.
ON ART By James R. Mellow Lachaise in Two Worlds The problem of realism in modern art is the problem of the human figure. One reads the history of vanguard art in this century as the progressive...
Paid articleDear Editor
DEAR EDITOR KUDOS As a new subscriber to your magazine. I am grateful for your current articles about important happenings in our country. "New left in Disarray" (NL, September 11) by Jeffrey L....
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