July 1980 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Focus | Poetry | Diary | History | Art Focus Maqbool Aziz Shorts, Nickers or Novels! Kingsley Amis, David Lodge and the Future of English Fiction How Far Can You Go? By David Lodge Birthstone By D. M Thomas LR Poetry C. B. Cox Television Debate LR Diary Karen Mulhallen Psst, wanta buy a piece of Hollywood North? – Canadian Diary LR History Chaim Raphael The Jewish Experience Jewish Perspectives: A Jewish Quarterly Anthology By Jacob Sonntag (ed) LR Art Krysztof Z Cieszkowski Not the Real Thing Super Realism By Edward Lucie-Smith LR
Maqbool Aziz Shorts, Nickers or Novels! Kingsley Amis, David Lodge and the Future of English Fiction How Far Can You Go? By David Lodge Birthstone By D. M Thomas LR
Chaim Raphael The Jewish Experience Jewish Perspectives: A Jewish Quarterly Anthology By Jacob Sonntag (ed) LR
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