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January 22, 1990 Issue - 18 Articles- TRB: The Manet Illusion
Michael Kinsley
, pp. 4-5 Maybe it's time for museums to start selling their masterpieces
- Correspondence, p. 6
Prince Charles on architecture, rights for artists, etc.
The Editors
- Ciao Ceausescu, pp. 7-8
- The Israel Factor , p. 9
- After Panama , pp. 9-11
- Notebook , p. 12
- Washington Scene: All Rightniks
Daniel Gross and David P. Hamilton
, pp. 12-13 The man who discovered Willie Horton gets together with other conservative heroes
- Leipzip Postcard: Citizens
Robert Darnton
, pp. 14-15 Democracy goes on parade in the ancient city. But some of the free speech pains the ear
- Science and Society: Medicine Show
Robert Bazell
, pp. 16-19 Despite some recent upbeat New York Times reports, a cure for AIDS is nowhere in sight....
- The Japanese Megaphone
John B. Judis
, pp. 20-25 In think tanks, universities, and Washington law offices, Japanese corporations are spe...
Books and the Arts
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On Films: Cars and Other Vehicles (3 Reviews) Stanley Kauffmann
, pp. 26-27 Driving Miss Daisy (1989 Film), by Bruce Beresford
- Driving Miss Daisy (1989 Film) by Bruce Beresford
- Roger and Me (1989 Film) by Michael Moore
- She-Devil (1989 Film) by Susan Seidelman
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The Secret Life of Art (Review) Anne Hollander
, pp. 28-33 The Power of Images, by David Freedberg
- The Power of Images by David Freedberg
- Night Subway; From a Notebook
Katha Pollitt
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Quiet Desolation (3 Reviews) Hermione Lee
, pp. 36-38 The Remains of the Day, by Kazuo Ishiguro
- The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro
- An Artist of the Floating World by Kazuo Ishiguro
- A Pale View of Hills by Kazuo Ishiguro
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The Minimalist (Review) Michael Walzer
, pp. 39-40 Innocence and Experience, by Stuart Hampshire
- Innocence and Experience by Stuart Hampshire
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Booked Up (Review) Garry Wills
, pp. 41-42 Jefferson's Literary Commonplace Book, by Douglas L. Wilson and Thomas Jefferson
- Jefferson's Literary Commonplace Book by Douglas L. Wilson and Thomas Jefferson
- Washington Diarist: Endgames
Robert Wright
, pp. 43-44 Remembering Samuel Beckett and Billy Martin, who have more in common than meets the eye
- Cover
Allen Carroll and Marilyn Worseldine