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Monitor articles for March 02, 1984
- Solipsism and beyond - the poetry of W. B. Yeats; The Poems of W.B. Yeats, edited by Richard J. Finneran. New York: Macmillan. 747 pp. $19.95.
- News In Brief
- Two fine writers and democracy
- From the fragment to the gram
- Senate panel scrutinizes Meese background
- Nuclear energy's uncertain future
- Survivalist literature popular again
- A tale of irony and pessimism set in the land of promise; The Ballad of Typhoid Mary, by J.F. Federspiel. New York: E.P. Dutton. 169 pp. $ 12.95.
- 'Woza Albert!' is a playful, powerful look at apartheid
- News In Brief
- US political ins and outs
- Chinese visit US in search of defense technology
- With 'smokescreen' of UN veto in place, French set to leave Beirut
- A naturalist's insights on birds - and life; Nature Through Tropical Windows, by Alexander F. Skutch. Illustrations by Dana Gardner. Berkeley: Unive...
- A riveting first novel; Out Of The Blue, by James McManus. New York: Crown Publishers Inc. 246 pp. $12. 95.
- Both Germanys squirm over East German family's exit to West
- After Trudeau
- A school shake-up that's working
- When builders leave a mess behind; more on rewiring a mobile home
- Defense's drag on the economy
- Now that your house is drum-tight, what about indoor smog?
- The real danger in Iraq's threat on Iran
- Mideast talks show how US stock is sagging
- News In Brief
- The return of the states
- A library that embodies expansive thinking
- Science fiction - without apologies and without scrimping on production
- Oxford University Press: how it has maintained its standards
- News In Brief
- Cyril Connolly's literary journalism - a monument to good prose; Enemies of Promise, by Cyril Connolly. New York: Persea Books. 265 pp. $6.95 (paper...
- Just call me Mother Bell
- Fraternity restraint
- Do you know if your teacher sleeps at school or at home like you do?; My Teacher Sleeps in School, by Leatie Weiss. Illustrated by Ellen Weiss. New...
- Name the sport and there's a book; Better Volleyball for Girls, by George Sullivan. (Better Sports Series.) New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. 64 pp. $2.95...
- And the bands played on; Somme, by Lyn Macdonald. London: Michael Joseph. (Distributed by Merrimack Publishers' Circle, 458 Boston Street, Topsfield...
- US businesses are taking more political heat for their ties to South Africa
- High stakes in Iran's 'final' push for victory
- When trucks quit rolling
- News In Brief
- This Horace will do for now; The Essential Horace: Odes, Epodes, Satires, and Epistles, translated by Burton Raffel, with a foreword and an afterwor...
- American managers boning up on how to produce higher quality
- In Maine, front-runners vie for votes of those who quit
- From Dr. Seuss, an arms race allegory about Yooks and Zooks; The Butter Battle Book, by Dr. Seuss. New York: Random House. Pages unnumbered.
- With the reopening of China, silk makes a comeback as an affordable luxury
- Between soft covers
- Jose Higueras: from ball boy in Barcelona to success on pro tour
- News In Brief
- The Mystery of Romance?; The Black Seraphim, by Michael Gilbert. New York: Harper & Row. 216 pp. $13.95. A Death at St. Anselm's, by Isabelle Hollan...
- News In Brief
- A Halloween night to remember; Willie Bea and the Time the Martians Landed, by Virginia Hamilton. New York: Greenwillow Books. 208 pp. $11.50. (Age...
- News In Brief
- Hillary's 'Return to Everest' - a journey of joy
- Iraq downplays its losses
- Free elections in Nicaragua?
- Josephine
- News In Brief
- 'Old blue eyes' Turner could replace Trudeau in Canada
- A fervent plea for poetry with a sense of community and place; Standing by Words, essays by Wendell Berry. San Francisco: North Point Press. 213 pp....
- Who is Gary Hart? It's a tough question
- Ireland or retirement beckon Tip O'Neill
- California river tests rafters - and future of undeveloped wild
- Poetry that jars and rumbles; Rome Along the Highway, by Paul Moskowitz. Mendocino, Calif.: An Apple Press. 32 pp. $3.95. Paperback.
- A young girl, striving to become a writer, 'holds onto love'; Hold On to Love, by Mollie Hunter. New York: Harper & Row Junior Books. 251 pp.
- Where is God?
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
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- What to buy in a market upturn