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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 30, 1974; Vol. 2, No. 6
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: PABLO PICASSO. From Goodbye Picasso by David Douglas Duncan. Cover photograph by David Douglas Duncan.

ARTICLE: China's Lost Generation: The Fate of the Red Guards Since 1968 by Miriam London and Ivan D. London. Their crusade ended, Mao's now-embittered and disenchanted "little generals" rankle in rustic exile.

BOOKS:
Books for Christmas Giving by Anne Hollander. A sampling of holiday-season art and picture books, many of them undeniably beautiful possessions at undeniably high prices.
Children's Books: The Best of the Fall Season, by William Cole.
The Strange Case of the Painted Mice by Barbara Yuncker.
Just Looking: A Pre-Christmas Roundup of Picture Books by Margaret R. Weiss.

MUSIC:
Britten's "Death in Venice," Live and Recorded by irving Kolodin.
New, Giftworthy, and Previously Unrecorded by Irving Kolodin.

SCIENCE SUPPLEMENT:
Watching? by Albert Rosenfeld. A young dermatologist's unexplained impulse to alter research evidence halts a promising career and tarnishes the reputation of a leading cancer-research institute.
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge: Window on the Earth's Core by Alan Anderson, Jr. Geologists aboard the Alvin scour the seafloor for clues to the movement of continents.

FEATURES:
TRAVEL: Two for Tee by Horace Sutton.
Editorial by N.C.
Guest Editorial by George C. McGhee.
Letters From Readers.
World Progress Report.
Report From Dundee by Roland Gelatt. Scottish nationalism, long quiescent, is flaring anew.
World Environment Newsletter.
Diversions by Leo Rosten.
Curmudgeon-at-Large by Cleveland Amory.
Light Refractions by Thomas H. Middleton.

GAMESMANSHIP: Literary Crypt No. 22; Wit Twister No. 35; Double-Crostic No. 62.
CARTOONISTS: Earl W. Engleman, Joseph Farris, John Kane, V. Gene Myers, Joseph Sabo, William P. Hoest, Malcolm Hancock, Richard McCallister.


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