Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Budget Charade Philadelphia—Rhythm and ritual mandate...
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AFTER TITO Fear and Hope in yugoslavia by mihajlo mihajlov The announcement last month that Yugoslavia's President Jo-sip Broz Tito had to have part of his left leg amputated, following...
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MOBILIZING THE PUBLIC What Russia Is Reading about Afghanistan â„¢kenez It is not easy to wade through Soviet press discussions of Afghanistan The material is voluminous Obviously people in...
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A MEMOIR Looking Back at My %ars in the Party by hope hale davis It has taken me a long time to understand how I happened to become a faithful, reliable member of the Washington Communist...
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Writers & Writing DIVINE MISFITS by daphne merkin Just as being born is not a matter of choice, so most of us have little say in the making of our childhoods What is negotiable is how we use the...
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A Despairing Search for God Tormented Master: A Life of Rabbi Nahman of Bratslav By Arthur Green University of Alabama 395 pp $27 50 Reviewed by David Singer Editor, "American Jewish Year...
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On the Times and the Timeless_ The Colloquists By Peter Berhnrut Spectrum 171 pp $10 00 Reviewed by H. William Fitelson Lionel Trilling thought that fiction should concern itself with the...
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On Music GERMAN OPERA AT THE MET by m anatole gurewitsch Under the musical directorship of James Levine, German opera is once again occupying a prominent place on the Metropolitan's seasonal...
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Dear Editor Taiwan Challenge Donald Kirk's article ("Challenging the Nationalists in Taiwan," NL, January 14) is a classic example of biased reporting that cannot be squared with the facts in...
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