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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: May 10, 1969; Vol. LII, No. 19
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: In the Mind of Vladimir Nabokov, by Alfred Kazin (see BOOKS) -- With "Ada" added to "Pale Fire" and "Lolita," the author has achieved an incomparable trilogy pregnant with detail, caprice, and linguistic genius. Photo by Philippe Halsman.

SR: IDEAS:
Finding Lemonade in Santa Barbara's Oil, by Garrett Hardin.
What I Have Learned: My Life on the Street Corner, by F. J. Sheed.
America -- 35,000 Feet: An Editorial.

SR: COMMUNICATLONS:
Computer with the Green Eyeshade, by Richard L. Tobin.
Letters to the Communications Editor.
Voluntary Press Codes, by Gilbert Cranberg.
Broadway's Sam Zolotow, by John K. Hutchens.
Who Owns Television? by John Tebbel.
Newspapers and Monopoly: S. 1312 and All That, by Walter B. Kerr.
Public Relations: The Difficult Years, by L. L. L. Golden.
Books in Communications: Pornographic Territory, by Stuart W. Little.

SR: BOOKS REVIEWED:
Book Review Editor: ROCHELLE GIBSON.
"Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle," by Vladimir Nabokov:
An essay review by Alfred Kazin.
"Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle," by Vladimir Nabokov (Fiction).
Book Forum: Letters from Readers.
Literary Horizons: Granville Hicks reviews "Mystery and Manners," by Flannery O'Connor, edited by Sally and Robert Fitzgerald.
The Publishing Scene, by David Dempsey, who sees the surfacing of the underground book.
"Pictures of Fidelman," by Bernard Malamud (Fiction) "Without a City Wall," by Melvyn Bragg (Fiction).
"My Son's Father," by Dom Moraes.
"Early Doors: My Life and the Theatre," by Philip Burton.
"A New Foreign Policy for the United States," by Hans J. Morgenthau; "End of an Illusion," by James Avery Joyce.
"Mission to the Moon: A Critical Examination of NASA and the Space Program," by Erlend A. Kennan and Edmund H. Harvey, Jr.
Children's Books for Spring, by Zena Sutherland.
"The Last Years of the Church," by David Poling; "Goodbye, Jehovah," by William Robert Miller; "The Search for a Usable Future," by Martin E. Marty.

SR: DEPARTMENTS:
Phoenix Nest: Martin Levin.
Top of My Head: Goodman Ace.
Trade Winds: Jerome Beatty, Jr.
Wit Twister No. 111.
Letters to the Editor.
Your Literary I.Q.
World of Dance: Walter Terry The Cincinnati Ballet Company.
Music to My Ears: Irving Kolodin David Amram's Version of "Twelfth Night.".
The Theater: Henry Hewes St. Paul's Residents.
SR Goes to the Movies: Hollis Alpert "Succubus"; "People Meet and Sweet Music Fills the Heart"; "Teorema.".
Booked for Travel: Arthur Goodfriend Yehudi Menuhin's London.
As Others See Us.
Literary Crypt.
Kingsley Double-Crostic No. 1831.


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