January 1947
In This Issue
Explore the January 1947 print edition below. Or to discover more writing from the pages of The Atlantic, browse the full archive.
Articles
Miss Perkins Looks at f.d.r
The Peripatetic Reviewer
The Hollywood Bowl
The Angelic Avengers
Experiment in Rebellion
In the First Watch
Pavilion of Women
Animal Tales
The Idols of the Cave
A Brother Is a Stranger
Command Decision
This is the fourth and final installment of Command Decision, a novel of the Army Air Forces in Europe. The Atlantic is proud to have published this explosive, masculine story dealing with a crucial phase of war. too little appreciated by the civilian. The story will appear as an Atlantic-Little, Brown book this month, and in play form it will be produced by Jed Harris.
Paris
The Atlantic Report on the World Today: Washington
Diplomacy of the Dollar--1947
Proudery and Arrogance
Europe
Last Chance
Faced with the running of this country after sixteen years, will our American conservatives call up fresh resourcefulness or drift into fateful reaction?
Writing Is My Life: Munich and New York
These letters of a great novelist illuminate the problems of every beginning writer.
A Scientist Rebels
The Human Fly
Politics and Peanuts: A Visit With Mahatma Gandhi
What Must
Perennial Adolescence
All on a Winter's Night
Old Masters and a New Market
Private Enterprise
A Modern Language for Japan
"Copey"
The Man of Fear
The Blind Goddess
This Month
The Far East
Tourist in Ireland
Snow Prints
Doves in the Detonator
Tours to the Studio
Bell Mare in the Hills
Life Without Father











