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January 1982 Issue - 20 Articles- Letters to the Editor, pp. 4-5
Reports & Comments
- Cancun: "North" and "South" at the Summit
Sanford J. Ungar
, pp. 6-13 - London: Local Surprises
Janet Morgan
, pp. 14-15 - Cairo: They Don't Miss Sadat
Jennifer Seymour Whitaker
, pp. 16-22 - The Economy: Inflation and Uncertainty
John Case
, pp. 23-26 - The Kennedy Imprisonment
Garry Wills
, pp. 27-38 1. The Prisoner of Charismas
- Narcissi in Winter
Celia Gilbert
, pp. 39-41 - Sunshine and Shadow
Ann Beattie
, pp. 42-44 A short story
- Tide Turning
John Frederick Nims
, p. 45 - Observations in Egypt
David Levine
, pp. 46-53 A watercolor portfolio
- The Competence of Babies
Susan Quinn
, pp. 54-63 The infant is the ultimate expert
- Trouble With the Air Force's Eagle
James Fallows
, pp. 64-66 Nobody told the pilots
- The Overcoat II
T. Coraghessan Boyle
, pp. 67-76 A short story
- Still Life, But One
Sidney Burris
, pp. 77-78 - The Harmonica in America
Fred Nadis
, p. 79 The forgotten history of the mouth organ
- Joining the Working Class
James Atlas
, pp. 80-83 The literary proletariat arises
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Books/The Legacy of Modernism (Review) Gerald Graff
, pp. 84-85 All That Is Solid Melts Into Air, by Marshall Berman
- All That Is Solid Melts Into Air by Marshall Berman
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Short Reviews (10 Reviews) Phoebe-Lou Adams
, pp. 86-91 Hermione, by H.D.
- Hermione by H.D.
- The Random House Library of Painting and Sculpture by David Piper
- Too Many Songs by Tom Lehrer by Tom Lehrer and Ronald Searle
- Art of the Holocaust by Janet Blatter and Sybil Milton
- Out of the Past by Alexandra Tolstoy, Katharine Strelsky, and Catherine A. Wolkonsky, ...
- Funeral Games by Mary Renault
- The Mismeasure of Man by Stephen Jay Gould
- King of Confessors by Thomas Hoving
- Man as Art by Malcolm Kirk
- The Computer Establishment by Katharine Davis Fishman
- The Atlantic Puzzler
Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon
, pp. 92-94 - Cover illustration
Tom Lulevitch