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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 9 1972; VolUME LV, NUMBER 37
PREMIERE ISSUE: THE ARTS
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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UP FRONT:
The Case of
Demetrio
Rodriguez
By William Allen --
A Mexican-American named Demetrio P.
Rodriguez has raised a crucial question
about education in America:
Is the way we pay for our public schools
illegal and discriminatory?.
The Trouble
with Oscar
By Irving Kolodin --
Our music critic, Irving Kolodin, was a close
friend of the late OSCAR LEVANT for nearly
thirty years. He points out what everyone
else seems to have forgotten -- that Levant
was also a superb musician.
Coming Up Next
on Channel C:
You!
By Thomas Meehan --
Do you want to produce your own TV show
-- and get it on the air? Here's how.
Garbage
By Katie Kelly --
New York City is about to be swamped
by the 28,900 tons of garbage it produces
daily. Katie Kelly follows its route from trash
can to landfill. The city's Environmental
Protection Administrator, Jerome Kretchmer,
offers a few wistful solutions to the problem.
EDITORIAL: We Are All Artists
By John Poppy --
To a reader's claim that "art occurs
only when you intend it to, the reply is that
there are more artists in the world
than he suspects.
THE ARTS:
LEONTYNE PRICE: I Love Opera, but ...
By Irving Kolodin --
At the height of her career, one of the
first great black opera stars has virtually
disappeared from the stage of the
Metropolitan Opera. Why?.
TV's September Song
By Gary Deeb --
The three major commercial networks have
spent the whole summergearing up for next
week's premieres. Was it all worth it?.
Instant Lives
By Howard Moss --
This month it's Jane Austen.
David Henderson's Holy Mission,
An interview by Diane Middlebrook --
A thoughtful poet, one of the leaders of
the black avant-garde, talks about his art.
San Francisco's Shingle-Style
Architects: Fitting a House to the Land
By Elisabeth Sussman and
Leslie Mandelson Freudenheim --
Before the turn of the century a band of
sensitive architects designed houses that
could inspire today's environmentalists.
The Great American Moviemaking
Game
By Gary Binnie --
Everybody wants to play it, but it's tough.
Here is an actual game board almost as
difficult as a real career in film-making.
How to Make a Five-Minute Movie for
$614.80
By Gary Binnie --
In twenty easy steps an experienced
film-maker tells you how to shoot, edit, and
print your first professional movie.
Recordings In Review
By Irving Kolodin --
A new version of Ive's Symphony No. 2,
Oistrakh and Richter playing a Shostakovich
sonata, and an off-beat version
of Vivaldi's The Seasons are among
early fall specials.
Max Is One Hundred
By Alan Dent --
Max Beerbohm, the master satirist, would
have been 100 this year. Here are some
newly catalogued caricatures.
Children's Theater: Too Good to Be
So Scarce
By Muriel Broadman Lobl --
A comparison of children's theater groups
from around the world shows that the
Russians are lavish, the Rumanians are
earthy -- and the Americans innovative.
REVIEWS:
BOOKS:
A Nation of Strangers
By Vance Packard,
Reviewed by Harriet Van Home.
Uncoupling: The Art of Coming Apart;
A Guide to Sane Divorce
By Norman Sheresky and Marya Mannes,
Reviewed by Linda Wolfe.
Nobody's Business
By Penelope Gilliatt,
Reviewed by Joseph Kanon.
The Last Fair Deal Going Down
By David Rhodes,
Reviewed by Jerry G. Bowles.
On the Docket
By 0. L. Bailey.
Jackson Pollock: Energy Made Visible
By B. H. Friedman,
Reviewed by Dave Hickey.
Trade Winds
By Alan Green.
THEATER: The Coming Season
By Henry Hewes.
FILMS: Everything Woody Allen Always
Wanted You to Know About Sex,
By Thomas Meehan.
TRAVEL: How to Handle a New York
Hackman,
By H. E. F. Donohue.
Literary Crypt.
Wit Twister.
Kingsley Double-Crostic No. 2005.
PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ART CREDITS:
Cover: illustration by Arnold Roth;
illustrations by Jerry McDonald;
Anthony Crickman; Robert
Grossman; illustration by Edward Gorey;
Paul Fusco; Michael Alexander;
illustration by Arnold Roth;
illustrations from A Catalogue of the Caricatures
of Max Beerbohm compiled by Rupert
Hart-Davis; Richard Alcorn;
Eric Cato.
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