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TITLE: The Saturday Review of Literature
[Each Saturday Review of Literature issue covers books, arts, literature, movies, ideas, music, science, poetry and much more. Many regular features and writers, and most reviews are also essays on the subject at hand. ALL the latest books had to have an ad in The Saturday Review! ]
ISSUE DATE: October 10, 1970; Vol LIII, No 41
CONDITION: RARE edition, standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER STORY: The Coming Age of News Monopoly. SR/Communications: Tenth Anniversary Issue, Cover design: Irving Spellens.

IDEAS:
Female Biology in a Male Culture by Diana Trilling.
EDITORIAL: Explanations and Excesses.
COMMUNICATIONS:
Tenth Anniversary Issue.
The Coming Age of News Monopoly:
Can Printed News Save a Free Society? by Herbert Brucker.
When Advertising Talks to Everyone by Fairfax Cone.
Asleep at the Switch of the Wired City by Fred W. Friendly.
Publishing by Cathode Ray Tube by Richard L. Tobin.

BOOKS REVIEWED:
Book Review Editor: ROCHELLE GIRSON.
Hemingway Between Triumph and Disaster by John W. Aldridge, an essay review of "Islands in the Stream" by Ernest Hemingway.
Book Forum: Letters from Readers.
"Sir Walter Scott: The Great Unknown," by Edgar Johnson; "Scott:
The Critical Heritage," edited by John 0. Hayden.
"Constant Reader," by Dorothy Parker; "You Might as Well Live," by John Keats.
"Winckelmann," by Wolfgang Leppmann.
"Standing Fast," by Harvey Swados.
"The Driver's Seat," by Muriel Spark.
"Creamy and Delicious: Eat My Words (In Other Words)," by Steve Katz.

THE ARTS:
THEATER: Henry Hewes visits Bob and Ray on Broadway, Will Rogers in Washington, D.C., and Macbeth in Texas.

MOVIES: Hollis Alpert reviews "Tora! Tora! Tora!".

MUSIC; Irving Kolodin: Gluck, Mahler, and the Matter of the Relevant in Music.

DANCE: Walter Terry at Central Park's outdoor Delacorte Theater.

MID.MONTH RECORDINGS:
Ravi Shankar at Home and Abroad by A. S. Raman.
Recordings Reports: Jazz LPs.
Something Is Rotten in Rock by Ellen Sander.

TRAVEL: David Butwin rides herd in the Camargue.

COLUMNS:
Martin Levin: Phoenix Nest.
Goodman Ace: Top of My Head.
Cleveland Amory: Trade Winds.
Letters to the Editor.
Robert Lewis Shayon: TV-Radio.

GAMES:
Your Literary I.Q.
Literary Crypt.
Wit Twister.
Kingsley Double-Crostic No. 1905.


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