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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: August 10, 1968; Vol LI, No 32
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: The Perils of American Economic Power by Robert L. Heilbroner. Design by Pageant Studio.
SR: IDEAS:
The Demise of the French Left, by Flora Lewis -- "With their strikes and paving stones, the French rleclared their frustrations; with their ballots, they confessed their failure to furl an alternative."

The Perils of American Economic Power, by Robert L, Hedbroner -- Our economic drive has become art unmanageable thrust toward imperialism. Social controls must be forged now, before expansion leads to disaster.

Five Poems, by Archibald MacLeish -- From Mr. MacLeish's forthcoming book, a collection of lyric poetry.
The Summner of Our Discontent: An Editorial.

SR: COMMUNICATIONS:
Advertising's Permissible Lie, by Richard L. Tobin.
Letters to the Communications Editor.
What's New in the Shop: The Revolution in Printing, by Walter B. Kerr -- Optical recognition c'anners, cat bode -- ray tube coin poses's, electrostatic presses- -- and what they're all about.
The Japanese Press: Courting tile Commonweal in tile Rising Sun, by Richard L. Ncedisam -- From ballet to baseball -- a look at the other world of the Nppon press.
Public Relations: L.L.L. Golden.
The New Look in Viewiumg, imy Margaret R. Weiss -- Recent ideas in slide and movie protection: "The house viewer never had it so goon.
Books in Communications: Stuart W. Little.

SR: BOOKS:
Literary Horizons:
Granville Hicks.
One Thing and Another:
John K. Hutchens.

BOOKS REVIEWED IN THIS ISSUE:
"Stephen Crane: A Biography," by Robert H. Stallman.
Book Forum: Letters from Readers.
One Thing and Another: John K. Hutchens reviews "Gold Rushes and Mining Camps of the Early American West." by Vordis Fisher and Opal Laurel Holmes.
"Republican Papers," edited 32 b Melvin R. Laird; "Unity, Freedom & Peace," by Nelson Rockefeller.
"The Freeway in the City," by Michael Rapnario, et al.
"The Man Who Ran the Subways: The Story of Mike Quill," by L. H. Whitlenore.
"The Woodshed," "The Connecting Door," and "The Blaze of Noon," by Rayner Heppenstail (Fiction).
"The Dance of Genghis Cohn," by Rormain Gary (Fiction).
"Political Philosophy and Time," by John C. Cunnell.
"On the Way Toward a Phenomenological Psychology: The Psychol gy of William James," by Hans Linschoten.
"The Brain Drain," edited by Walter Adams.
Check List of the Week's New Books.
"Weleome to Xanadu," by Nathaniel Benchley (Fiction).

World of Dance: Walter Terry -- A look back on the American Ballet Theatre's Metropolitan repertory; Disappointment at Caransoor.

SR Goes to the Movies: Arthur Knight -- Fiction as flm -- " The Heart Is a Lonely Huttter"; "The Thomas Crown Affair" -- "a half-step back."
Booked for Travel:
Beata Bishop -- In Dalmatia II: Sphit -- 'Evcrytbing is ancient, everything has a story."

The Theater: Henry Hewes -- Dublin Gate Theatre's "Lovcrs":
Chronicling contemporary Irish life.

TV-Radio: Robert Lewis Shavon -- A creative consortium is launched in London.

As Others See Us: Nicholas G. Balint -- Foreign press conumentars, and a readers' mailbag from abroad.

SR: DEPARTMENTS:
Top of My Head: Goodman Ace.
Phoenix Nest: Martin Levin.
Trade Winds: Herbert R. Mayes.
Letters to the Editor.
State of Affairs: Henry Bratidon.
Extrensism: Endangering political success.
Literary Crypt.
Wit Twister No. 72.
Literary I.Q.


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