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Monitor articles for August 11, 1980
- Carter renomination just about locked up
- Carter-Kennedy economic-policy clash nears point of no return for November
- Brodsky collection, with the poet's choice of translations; A Part of Speech, by Joseph Brodsky. Farrar, Straus, Giroux. $12.95.
- There is a Palestinian state
- When the desert consumes 250,000 square miles
- Renowned photographers write about their art; Philosophy from Giselle Freund; Photography and Society, by Gisele Freund. Boston: David R. Godine. $1...
- Reactor race: did we back a loser? Atomic Energy: A New Start, by David E. Lilienthal. New York: Harper & Row. $8 .95.
- Diary of the Cuban Revolution, by Carlos Franqui. New York: Viking Press.
- A convention gallery
- Renowned photographers write about their art; Camera tips from Ansel Adams; The Camera, by Ansel Adams. Boston: New York Graphic Society. $16.50.
- The Yawning Heights, by Alexander Zinoviev. New York: Random House. $6.95.
- Spain struggles with soaring unemployment
- China men portrayed with magic; China Men, by Maxine Hong Kingston. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $10.95.
- From the convention floor. delegates say rifts will heal, but question prospects for November
- They retraced Audubon's footsteps; On the Road with John James Audubon by Mary Durant and Michael Harwood. Dodd, Mead & Co $19.95.
- Kennedy -- more cause than candidacy?
- In which writer gets a sure hit and instead sees stars
- New York's cash registers jingling
- For sharing with ages 10 and under; Rabbit Tales, by John McCormack. New York: Dutton. $9.95.; Fables, by Arnold Lobel. New York: Harper Junior Book...
- Ambitious, eccentric epic in the mold of Dante; Scripts for the Pageant, by James Merrill. New York: Atheneum. $8.95 (paperback).
- Early peek at census data has some mayors upset
- US unions split down middle on Carter, open convention
- How Iran's new premier was selected in Majlis
- Israel's Peace Now group opposes Begin office move
- Dialogue with Photography, by Paul Hill and Thomas Cooper, New York; Farrar Straus Giroud $7.95
- S. Africa scraps councils as blacks, Coloreds reject plan
- Paola Malipiero Art Series: Bruegal, by Piero Bianconi. Canaletto, by Teresio Pignatti. Durer, by Ugo Ruggeri. Van Eyck, by Andre Chatelet. Woodbury...
- Biographics -- a bumper crop; Edith Kermit Roosevelt; Edith Kermit Roosevelt: Portrait of a First Lady, By Sylvia Jukes Morris: Coward , McCann & Ge...
- Japanese unionists sing UAW tune: build Toyotas, Hondas in US
- What My Heart Wants To Tell, by Verna Mae Slone. New York: Harper & Row. $ 1.95.
- Trouble in coal country during the Depression; Hardcastle, by John Yount. New York: Richard Marek Publishers. $10.95.
- Biographies -- a bumper crop; The travail of Richard Wright; Richard Wright: Ordeal of a Native Son, by Addison Gayle. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Pre...
- Critic Pauline Kael -- sharp eye on Hollywood
- Beautiful tale of the power of innocence; The House of Prague Street, by Hana Demetz. New York: St. Martin's Press.$8.95
- Hurricane-zone communities still slow to heed warnings
- Manet and the Modern Tradition, by Anne Coffin Hanson. New Haven: Yale University Press. $14.95.
- The Kennedy era: a new interpretation; Of Kennedys and Kings: Making Sense of Sixties, by Harris Wofford. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. $17.50.
- Biographics -- a bumper crop; The Triumph of Helen Keller; Helen and Teacher: The Story of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy, by Joseph Lash. New...
- Some Texans hope Gulf Coast won't return to 'normal' after hurricane