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TITLE: ESQUIRE
["The Magazine for Men" -- Including all the great writers, illustrators, pictorials, vintage advertisements, fashion and more! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: OCTOBER, 1992; VOLUME 118, No. 4
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: SPIKE LEE Strikes a pose behind MALCOLM X. Cover Photograph By Frank Ockenfels.

FEATURES:
COVER: Spike Lee Hates Your Cracker Ass. THE CONTROVERSIAL WRITER AND DIRECTOR has spent the past two years making his long-awaited epic, Malcolm X, and raging against the establishment. A skeptic might wonder: Can someone as successful as Lee really be this angry? Making Malcolm X by any means necessary. By BARBARA GRIZZUTI HARRISON.

DOSSIER: Would You Kick Out of Bed? THOSE EYES, THAT HAIR . . . THAT OVERBITE. Faster than you can say Brigitte Bardot, CLAUDIA SCHIFFER has smiled and posed her way to fame and fortune. Herewith, the definitive file. Everything you ever wanted to know about Claudia Schiffer. By HARRY HURT III. [With FULL PAGE PHOTO]

ART: SoHo on the Seine. IN THE TWENTIES, expatriate artists found inspiration while sipping absinthe at Les Deux Magots with Fitzgerald and Hemingway. Today, painters such as Robert Longo and composers like Rhys Chatham have once again made the City of Light the place for Americans to make art. And money. Br MARCELLE CLEMENTS.

SEX: Deviates in Love. WHEN WALTER MET DEBBIE. And Ann. And Michael. And Butch. And Rosemary. And April. And Al . . . There's nothing like a little amateur pornography to make things more interesting in suburban America, where the eternal question remains: Are you keeping up with the Joneses? Br MIKE SAGER.

ESQUIRE FICTION: Cutting Losses By THOMAS McGUANE. CONTRIBUTING EDITOR Thomas McGuane has forged a raucous and prolific career, replete with all the appetite and excess of his literary forebears. In this excerpt from his new novel, the author shows how, for a wacked-out western entrepreneur, new appetites can save your life. Even if you're hungry for failure. A first look at the novel Nothing but Blue Skies, a tale of redemption and cows.

FASHION: THREE MEN AND A LADY: THE STARS OF Crossing the Bridge -- Jason Gedrick, Stephen Baldwin, Josh Charles, and Cheryl Pollak -- step out in the new suits for fall. Watch for subtler colors and patterns, with a relaxed yet classic shape. PHOTOGRAPHS BY NEIL KIRK. Cool comfort This autumn, suits will have a streamlined look.

WHERE EROTIC MEETS NEUROTIC: Will actress Judy Davis become Woody Allen's literary femme fatale? [With FULL Page photo.]

MAN AT HIS BEST:
WHAT'S HAPPENING: Naked Angels, Ren & Stimpy, Judy Davis, the Tahitian Choir, Iceberg Slim, Angry Graphics, and more.

EAT AND RUN: LET THEM EAT STEAK FRITES New French restaurants from San Francisco to New York City. Bi JOHN MARIANI.

OFF THE CHARTS: THE SPRING OF SIXTY-FIVE Gospel according to the late Bahamian guitarist Joseph Spence. BY KURT LODER.

DESIGN: PASANELLA'S PLAYHOUSE Marco Pasanella's furniture almost snickers with mischief. By PHIL PATTON.

HOUSE HUNTING: WAY OUT IN WAHIAWA Buy one of the Aloha State's colonial-era properties, and you, too, can own a little slice of paradise. By ERIC PERRET.

COLUMNS AND DEPARTMENTS:
American Scene: BY TAD FRIEND Deep Springs, the peculiar college in the California desert, redefines education. But for which century?.
The Raw and the Cooked: BY JIM HARRISON Anxious reflections on caviar, oysters, and the sacred hot dog of New York City.
Coffin Corner: BY PETER MAAS Won't you come home, John Gotti? Won't you come home?.
The Sporting Life: BY MIKE LUPICA For Arthur Ashe, AIDS is only the latest battle in a lifetime of quiet rage.
Executive Summary: By STANLEY BING Ross Perot, RIP. Why American business should take our flagging democracy in hand.
Hanging Out: BY GEORGE PLIMPTON A vote for political humor.
Letter from Yugoslavia: BY ROBERT SAM ANSON Trying to make sense of the madness in the Balkans.
Adversaria BY KYLE BAKER. The Sound and the Fury. Backstage: Fall in for your masculinity check!


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