March 1981 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Lives and Letters | Religion | Feminism | Fiction Lives and Letters Colin Wilson Koestler, God, and the Right Brain Bricks to Babel By Arthur Koestler LR Religion Ronald Higgins Does Karamazov’s God Exist? Atheism and the Rejection of God: Contemporary Philosophy and The Brothers Karamazov By Stewart R Sutherland LR Feminism Deborah Mitchell Sacred Cows The Penguin Book of Women Poets By Carol Cosman, Joan Keefe & Kathleen Weaver eds A Book of Women Poets from Antiquity to Now By Aliki Barnstone & Willis Barnstone eds The Orchard Upstairs By Penelope Shuttle LR Fiction Bill Greenwell Sharpish A Good Man in Africa By William Boyd I, Norman Harris By Derek Kartun LR
Ronald Higgins Does Karamazov’s God Exist? Atheism and the Rejection of God: Contemporary Philosophy and The Brothers Karamazov By Stewart R Sutherland LR
Deborah Mitchell Sacred Cows The Penguin Book of Women Poets By Carol Cosman, Joan Keefe & Kathleen Weaver eds A Book of Women Poets from Antiquity to Now By Aliki Barnstone & Willis Barnstone eds The Orchard Upstairs By Penelope Shuttle LR
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