Saturday Review September 7 1968 Karl and 49 similar items
Saturday Review September 7 1968 KARL MENNINGER DAVID B INGLIS BRUCE C. HEEZEN
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Literary |
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Saturday Review |
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1968 |
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English |
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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:
September 7 1968; Vol LI, No 36
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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SR: IDEAS:
The Crime of Punishment,
by Karl Menninger --
A psychiatrist explores our fascination
with crime and our need for
vengeance -- which perpetuate an
expensive and futile approach to
criminality.
The Anti-Ballistic Missile:
A Dangerous Folly,
by David B. Inglis --
in the name of "safety," Congress
may be opening a new round in the
nuclear arms race.
Czechoslovakia: An Editorial.
SR: SCIENCE:
Public Policy and the Study of
Man, by John Lear --
Does democracy need a new
dimension in order to cope with
scientific discovery and its
technological consequences? Should
a fourth branch of government be
added to the existing triad? SR's
science editor discusses two new
studies in this direction.
200,000,000 Years under the
Sea, by Bruce C. Heezen --
That existing continents are
fragments of one or possibly two
ancient proto-continents, and that
these fragments are still moving
slowly away from each other, is a
widely accepted scientific belief
today. But over what routes and
periods of time has the drifting
occurred? An exclusive report of a
voyage intended to uncover clues
on the sea bottom.
A Message from Lunar Orbiter V,
by Will Jonathan --
is the moon made like a fruitcake?
Letters to the Science Editor.
SR:BOOKS REVIEWED IN THIS ISSUE:
SR's Check List of the
Week's New Books.
"The Constant Circle: H. L.
Mencken and His Friends,"
by Sara Mayfield;
"H. L. Mencken's Smart
Set Criticism,
edited by William H. Nolte.
Book Forum.
Letters from Readers.
European Literary Scene,
by Robert J. Clements.
On the Fringe,
by Haskel Frankel.
"Israel Without Zionists:
A Plea for Peace in the Middle
East," by Un Avnery;
"The Arab-Israeli Dilemma,"
by Fred J. Khouri.
"The Secret Search for Peace
in Vietnam," by David Kraslow
and Stuart H. Loory.
"Hubert: An Unauthorized
Biography of the Vice-
President," by Allan H.
Ryskind; "The Drugstore
Liberal," by Robert Sherrill and
Harry W. Ernst.
"Daybreak," by Joan Baez.
"Brief Against Death,"
by Edgar Smith.
"The Occupying Power,"
by Gwyn Griffin (Fiction).
"A Haunted Woman,"
by Sanford Friedman (Fiction).
"Lilo's Diary,"
by Richard M. Elman (Fiction).
"Happy Families,"
by Saul MalofJ (Fiction).
DEPARTMENTS:
Phoenix Nest: Martin Levin
Top of My Head: Goodman Ace
Classics Revisited-LXX:
Kenneth Rexroth
Balzac: "novels hung on a
monomania" -- characters "floating in
a solution of objective paranoia.
Wit Twister No. 76.
SR Recommends.
Trade Winds: Herbert R. Mayes.
Letters to the Editor.
Literary Crypt.
Literary IQ.
Kingsley Double-Crostic No. 1796.
THE THEATER: Henry Hewes --
The new season in prospect.
MUSIC TO MY EARS: Irving Kolodin
A Night of London Music, West End
and South Bank.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Margaret B. Weiss
Feininger's Trees -- The many moods
of forest and woodland captured in
lens and language.
BOOKED FOR TRAVEL: Paul Dickson --
Land of the Spanish Basques --
rugged and verdant, with a rich
and well guarded culture.
WORLD OF DANCE: Walter Terry
American Dance Festival at
New London comes of age, with
Limon in the limelight.
SR GOES TO THE MOVIES:
Arthur Knight --
An extraordinary "Hunger" -- "the tremendous resilience and resources of
the human spirit"; "With Six You Get
Eggroll.".
TV-RADIO: Robert Lewis Shayon --
CBS's "The Prisoner": Trapped secret
agent on screen -- trapped producer behind the scene?.
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