Vol. 49 No. 4 1982 - page 634

• The political/religious leadership of Pope John
Paul II, by Harvey Cox.
• The "invention" of national parks, by Roderick
Nash .
• The necessity for
coexistence
of urban and
natural areas, by Rene Dubos.
• A harsh evaluation of modern society's
attraction to matters occult and wondrous,
by
Theodore Roszak.
• The contrasts in American and Canadian
presidential elections, by Edgar Z . Friedenberg.
• Comparison of the French press with journalism
in America and Russia,
by
C. R. Eisendrath.
• Commentary on former president Carter's
blunde rs in Soviet policy, by Elena Klepikova
and Vladimir solovyov.
• solzhenitsyn in the Gu lag-a memoir by friend
and fellow prisoner Lev Kopelev.
• Projections on the future of the U.S. automotive
ind ustry, by David
E.
Cole and Lawrence
T.
Harbeck .
• America 's diminished stature in the world
economy, by Paul W. McCracken.
• Commentary on modern art by Rudolf Arnheim,
Phyllis Tuchman.
• An attack on science, social engineers and
systematizers,
by
Martin Green .
• A sympathetIC appraisa l of persons who
can 't
read science fiction , by Samuel R. Delany.
• The social responsibilities of biomedical research
and psychiatry, by Seymour s . Kety .
Playwright Arthur Miller . Conductor Eugene
Ormandy • Biologist Rene Dubos • Poets Philip
Levine and John Ashbery • Fiction Writers Jorge
Luis Borges, Henry Miller, and Isaac Bashevis
Singer . Former U.A.W. President Leonard
Woodcock
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• Commentary- A Alvarez, Joan Didion, Walker
Percy, Tom Wolfe
• Fiction- Max Apple, Paul Bowles, Gayl Jones,
Arthur Koestler, Joyce Ca rol Oates, Allen Wheelis
• Poetry- Mona Van Duyn, Thorn Gunn , Robert
Hayden , Philip Levine, William Stafford
Utopian Thought . "Futurist" Writings . Supreme
Court on Interrogations . American Studies .
Afro-American Writings . American West in
Cinema . Filmmakers John Huston, Stanley
Kubrick, William Wyler . Children's Literature .
Animal Rights and Human Ethics . Appalachian
History . Automotive History . Psychoanalysis .
Socialism . Women's Studies . Religion .
Biographies . Computer Science . Art . MusIc .
Drama . Poetry
• 1979-
The Moon Landing and Its Aftermath
delved into social and cultural ramifications of the
Apollo II expedition. The issue sold out two
printings. Portions were broadcast internationally
over VOIce of America
• 1980-81-
The Automobile and American Culture,
a double issue, was praised by historidns dnd
popular press reviewers alike. Now
In
a third
printing, this issue has been ordered by
automotive executives, hobbyists, repairmen,
scholars, and has been used as class text at more
than 20 universities nationwide .
• 1982-
The Writer's Craft featured candId
perceptions on writing by numerous authors, all
former U-M Hopwood Award winners. Among
them are playwright Arthur Miller; editor and
critic Ted solotaroff; novelists Max Apple and
William Brashier; poets John Ciardi and X. J.
Ken nedy; short story and children 's writer Nancy
Willard .
• 1983-
The Bible will present new approaches to
the art and beliefs of the Bible, and study its
influence on the public imagination in anCient and
modern times.
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