September 1983
In This Issue
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Articles
My Cat Book Won't Come
The Operas of Haydn
Yankee Hospitality
Washington: Learning Peace
Bills in Congress to found a national peace academy have started a debate over who should teach and study peace
The Critic as Human Being
Assaulting Realism
Shalimar
Overdrive
A Cold Mind
A Cold Mind
Suder
Willa
Chickenhawk
Days of Vengeance
A Tiger for Malgudi
Living With Nuclear Weapons
The Atlantic Puzzler
Jerusalem: A Pragmatic Ideologue
Israel’s new defense minister .; Moshe Arens, is less abrasive than his predecessor, but no less fervent in his devotion to a Greater Israel
Scotland: A Sense of Estrangement
Despite the dormancy of the Scottish National Party, the nationalist impulse lives in the hearts of Scots
The Jamaica Experiment
The Reagan Administration intends to use Jamaica as a development model that will demonstrate to the Third World the superiority of capitalism to socialism
An Eye on the Records
A Young Woman Found in the Woods
Let's Be Practical
Thinking About Crime
Money
Captain John Smith and Pocahontas
Goodyear
Birthday Bush











