December 1982
In This Issue
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Articles
The Price of Power
Kissinger, Nixon, and Chile
A Modern Existential Hero
Katherine Anne Porter
The World of Henri Rousseau
Last Stands
When Sisterhood Was in Flower
Voyage Through the Antarctic
Gilbert
Running in the Family
Goodbye, Mickey Mouse
Skin to Skin
The Sunne in Splendour
North American Indian Art
The Artists of My Life
The Atlantic Puzzler
Smyrna, Tenn.: A Japanese Auto Maker Finds a Home
When Nissan decided to build trucks in central Tennessee , locals feared the end of an old way of life —and the beginning of a new one
Morocco: A Friend in Need
Beset by Polisario guerrillas and a faltering economy, King Hassan wants more U.S. aid, and offers strategic control of the Straits of Gibralter
Supernatural Love
The Chambered Nautilus
Green Feathers
Assisting Stravinsky
Jane Was With Me
Chez Sophie
Snow
Interferon and the Cure of Cancer
Washing a Young Rhinoceros
Tizzy World
A Gentle Costello
Kennan's Passionate Realism
Eight Lessons for American Corporations











