March 1983
In This Issue
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Articles
The Cartel That Never Was
Saudi Arabia finds in the perceived unity and power of OPEC a convenient illusion
Environment: The Wildlife Trade
As the smuggling of endangered species of animals and plants increases, protective laws remain easy to break and hard to enforce
How to Be a Writer, Using Some of My Ideas
Computer Romance, Part Ii
Nuclear Jugglers
THE SOVIET UNION AND THE ARMS RACE by David Holloway. Yale University Dress, $14.95.
A Warrior's Legacy
Robert Browning
Toward the Brink
Toward the Brink
The Sindbad Voyage
On the Black Hill
Letters of Archibald Macleish
The Shadow of the Moth
The Washington Square Ensemble
Art of the Aztecs
American Beauty
Photographs & Words
The Path to Power: The Years of Lyndon Johnson
The Atlantic Puzzler
Greece: Papandreou: National Interests Are the Key
Greece’s Prime Minister is touchy about ties with the U.S ., but pragmatic about, foreign policy and economic problem-solving
Metaphysics: The Size of Thoughts
The Next American Frontier
The economy hasn’t been brought to its knees by government deficits , excessive regulation, inadequate investment , or greedy labor unions. The problem lies in the very structure of American industry.
Viewing the Body
James Joyce and T. S. Eliot
Private Lies
Mark's Used Parts
Nadia Boulanger's Lessons
Her aim was to reveal the life present in the basic materials of music
Snowfall
The Desert