March 1985
In This Issue
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Articles
A Visionary Composer
Fashion Plates
A Pre-War Idyll
The World View of the Right
The Art of Criticism
Hotel Du Lac
Baron Philippe
The Bourgeois and the Bibelot
Cranes at Dusk
No Other Peace
The Discovery of King Arthur
The Memoirs of John Addington Symonds
Doubting Thomas
The Private Mary Chesnut
The Atlantic Puzzler
Campaigns: Serving Tv Winners
American political consultants are using polished media techniques to help foreign candidates win elections
New York: Where Will All the Garbage Go?
An alternative to the world’s largest and most crowded landfill must be found
Argentina: A Prosecution in Trouble
President Raul A/fonstn finds waning concern for the ”disappearedr
Three Women--Hating, Loving, and Just "Living" Through the Difficult Eighties
America's Changing Economic Landscape
Is the decline in the industrial belt a step into perilous new territory or is it merely a continuation of the ceaseless transformation that built our prosperity ?
The Photograph
Double Lives
An Apology to a Friend for Shooting a Hole in His Ceiling
Fritz Lang and Dr. Joseph Goebbels
Israel's Chariot of Fire
A country unable to manufacture a car has produced one of the world’s best tanks
Materialism











