Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS Costly Education New Delhi—When Arthur Clarke, the...
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Washington-USA STRIKING THE WASHINGTON 'POST' BY BONNIE POTTER Washington "It's a classic labor-management confrontation,' a Washington labor lawyer told me. "You pick sides according to who...
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On December 6, 1975, Mihajlo Mihajlov, the Yugoslav writer and teacher who is currently serving a seven-year prison term for disseminating "hostile propaganda" about the Tito regime, began a hunger...
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Fair Game BY WALTER GOODMAN Getting Listed A few weeks ago, I found my name on a Village Voice list of journalists who belong to the Right-Center Establishment, also known as the...
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Writers & Writing TALES OF DERRING-DON'T BY PEARL K. BELL One doesn't hear much these days about that old chestnut "the death of the novel," and this can be counted among our few blessings....
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The Dark Side of a Romantic Shelley: The Pursuit By Richard Holmes Dutton. 829 pp. $22.50 Reviewed by Phoebe Pettingell There have always been two Shelleys. The first is "Ariel," Matthew...
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Endangered Species The Collected Stories of Hortense Calisher Astor House. 502 pp. $15.00. Reviewed by Eugenie Bolger Arietta Minot Fay belongs to an endangered species. A world concerned ...
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An Unreal Majority The New Reformers: Forces for Change in American Politics By Stephen Schlesinger Houghton Mifflin. 256 pp. $7.95. Reviewed by Elliott Abrams Senator George McGovern's 1972...
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On Stage WILLIAMS IN DOUBLE EXPOSURE BY JOHN SIMON Asked by a captious examiner to name the three phases of Shakespeare's dramaturgy, a bright college friend of mine answered: "Early, middle and...
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On Screen THE GENIUS OF KUBRICK BY MARCIA CAVELL AUFHAUSER who would have expected a lush historical saga from the director of 2001: A Space Odyssey and A Clockwork Orange—and a movie version,...
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On Art OPERATING ON INSTINCT BY VIVIEN RAYNOR The critic inevitably confronts art on two levels. An exhibit viewed casually is perceived differently from one looked at for review. With no...
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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. Politics Robert Sandoz' "Republicans to the Right" and Josh Muravchik's...
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