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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: November/December, 1984; Vol 10, No 2
CONDITION: RARE edition, standard magazine size, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: DIVA LINDA. What's new in LINDA RONSTADT's life? Her operatic debut. Can Michael Chricton make Tom Selleck a movie star? Cover photo by Brian Aris.

DIVA LINDA: by LINDA SANDERS. Is the world ready for Linda Ronstadt to sing opera? The producers of a new production of Puccini's La Bohème say, fortissimo, yes. [NICE, In-depth article, with multiple photos!]

MICHAEL CRICHTON: A TALL STORYTELLER by ERIC SAUTER. The original high-tech guy talks about movies, "Runaway", Tom Selleck, robots and inner peace. [With multiple photos of the author, and Tom Selleck]

THE COLOR OF THE AIR by BARBARA ASCHER. A far-ranging and insightful conversation with EUDORA WELTY. [Interview/article, with photos]

A VIEW FROM THE FAR SIDE by LISA KINOSHITA. Cartoonist GARY LARSON has made it to the big time on animal instinct. [Interesting article, with photos and cartoons!]

KARL LAGERFELD BRANCHES OUT, by LAURA MILLER. Designer Karl Lagerfeld and photographer Bruce Weber set out to create an ad campaign that would make a "statement." Corporate bigwigs thought it was the wrong statement and cancelled the campaign. Here is the story --and the controversial photos.

BROTHERS AND KEEPERS, by VINCE RAUSE. Two brothers emerged from the Pittsburgh ghetto. John Widernan is a successful novelist. His brother is serving life in prison for murder.

SR BRIEFINGS: A miscellany of useful information -- what's happening, where, and who's doing it.
SR THEATER, by STANLEY KAUFFMANN.
Quilters and Glengarry Glen Ross offer widely divergent views of the American spirit.
SR GALLERY: Graeme Outerbridge creates istriking photographic abstracts from architectural details.
SR FILM: by MICHAEL MUSTO: In Country and Places in the Heart, Hollywood rediscovers the rural American woman.
SR Records, by JOHN SWENSON and GREGORY SANDOW: The best and least best in recent pop, jazz, soul and classical recordings.
SR BOOKS: Reviews and commentary on all the season's best reading.
TRADEWINDS, by WILLEAM COLE: Books from off the beaten track.
SR SOFTWARE: by ARIELLE EMMETT With the new "interactive fictions" the player becomes part of the plot.
SR MEDIA: by ALLEN OREN: Year after year television tries to rip off the movies. This season is no exception.
SR ADVERTISING: by BARBARA LIPPERT. The latest provocative ads from the designer jean people.
SR TRAVEL: by DAVID BUTWIN. Three of the most romantic and secluded hideaways in the Caribbean are no longer a secret.
TOP OF MY HEAD, by ZAN THOMPSON: A bookshelf can be the place where we stack our memories.
A PICK OF PUNCH: Cartoon humor from the British humor weekly.
SR STYLE: Almost a hundred years after Gauguin painted Martinique, our pain terly camera returns to capture some stunnirig fashions for a Caribbean holiday.
A WRITER'S DESK: Cynthia Ozick -- the first in a series of photographs of writers' desks.
The Dick Cavett Show, by DICK CAVETT: Our roving reporter gets gymnastically involved -- but manages a perfect dismount.
SR CLASSICS : Material objects of timeless beauty arid peerless function.
SR PUZZLES: The Literary Crypt, The Wit Twister, The Tunick Double-Crostic.


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