April 1982
In This Issue
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Articles
Even Better in Mono
McCarthy as Auteur
But Never Danger Today
Pélagie
Malgudi Days
Stuff of Sleep and Dreams
The Sack of Panamá
The Possible and the Actual
Bodily Harm
The Thomas Street Horror
A Restless People: Americans in Rebellion
Headbirths or the Germans Are Dying Out
Maps and Dreams
Ah, but Your Land Is Beautiful
The Atlantic Puzzler
Conservation: Counting the Whales
That many species of whales are endangered is undisputed, but whether others are scarce depends on which country you ask
Chicago Highbrow
Promising the Air
Intersection
The Years of Lyndon Johnson
Europe
The Year of Joseph Haydn
James Joyce and Dublin
For Oenologists and Other Travelers
The Great Flower Spectacular
Canada
Bermuda & the Bahamas
The Caribbean
Central America
South America
Africa
The Middle East
Asia and the Far East
The Pacific
The United Nations: Rules of the House
In the center of international diplomacy, drama and custom have more power than the charter
Visitors
A short story
The Everlasting
Stern Stuff
The Cosmetics Executive: How Does She Do It and Still Remain Cute?











