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TITLE: ATLANTIC Monthly Magazine
[Founded in 1857, and still in publication, one of America's oldest magazines! ATLANTIC MONTHLY features interesting and intelligent articles, and vintage advertisements of the day. Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below!]
ISSUE DATE: JULY, 1967; VOLUME 220, NUMBER 1
CONDITION: Magazine size: Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: A literary Excursion: Vladimir Nabokov the Magician. Robert Frost:The Agitated Heart. W. H. Auden at 60. Edmund Wilson. The days of the Bric-a-brac queen. COVER: Herman, Lees and Lappin Associates.

SUUPLIMENT: A LITERARY EXCURSION:
Books and Men essays, in which accomplished writers guide readers in and around works and personalities of other accomplished writers, have long been among the ATLANTIC'S most popular features. In the following twenty-five pages, we present a Books and Men bonus, a tour of four of the major literary edifices of our time and a side trip backward to the days when Victoria ruled the mores.

VLADIMIR NABOKOV THE MAGICIAN: ELIZABETH JANEWAY. A distinguished novelist gently pins the day's most enigrnatically provocative writer to the buller-fly board and, admiringly, limns his talent.

THE AGITATED HEART: THEODORE MORRISON. Novelist, Harvard professor, and friend of Robert Frost's (the author's wife was the poet's secretary or twenty-five years) , Mr. Morrison examines only a close associate can the "pairs of opposites" that fed the great poet's talents.

EDMUND WILSON: HIS LIFE AND BOOKS: ALFRED KAZIN. Writer and critic examines novelist and critic with a fine eye and sharp ear, and discovers how with his first youthful travels and no1e jotiing Wilson "trained himself . . . to recognize the world, to divest it of its strangeness, to make it ready for him.".

W. H. AUDEN AT SIXTY: JOHN HOLLANDER. One poet's birthday homage to "our foremost poet," in whose work a professor of English Hunter finds traced "the moral history of the past forty years.

IN THE DAYS OF THE BRIC-A-BRAC QUEEN: LOUIS KRONENBERGER. The kind of optimism that buoyed Britain and much of Europe between 1815 and 1914 may have been unjustified, but it was fun while it lasted. Today, in contrast, people are called optimists for thinking that next year will be no worse than this year.

ARTICLES:
Is the FCC Dead? ... ELIZABETH BRENNER DREW.
Negroes in the Private Schools ... CHARLES MERRILL.
The Savage Sound. A Story ... JESSE HILL FORD.
Growing Pains of the Multiversity. Viewpoint ... WILLIAM WILLCOX.
Naïveté versus Reality in Vietnam ... DENIS W. BROGAN.
Bargain. A Poem ... JOHN L'HEIJREUX.
Corruption in the Senate ... ARNOLD B. TOYNBEE.
A Flight in the Fabulous Phantom ... GERALD G. O'ROUBICE.
A Child's Answers. A Poem ... JILL KING.
Fat-lipped, You Formless. A Poem ... KATHLEEN SPIVACK.

Reports: Washington, Canada, Greece.
Coming in the Atlantic.
Letters.
Accent: CHARLES W. MORTON, H. G. 0. PRICE, ENRIQUE HANK LOPEZ, CAROL BARSI, DANIEL J. LANGTON.
Places: ROBERT LASSON and DAVID EYNON, LESLIE GARDINER, RICHARD O'CONNELL.
Music: HERBERT KUPFERBERG.
Books: EDWARD WEEKS, OSCAR HANDLIN, PHOEBE ADAMS.
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