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satisfaction, for no moment came when we could reproach anybody for
offering interest when we no longer needed it. There never was a
Counter-Encounter,
thought it might be said that
The London Review of
Books,
a fortnightly that began at my instigation to appear in 1979,
more than supplied the gap.
Encounter
itself struggled on, indefatigably
soliciting American support, until, already almost forgotten, it expired in
1991.
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