April 1983 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: General | Fiction | Discursion | Art | Interview | Fiction | Poetry General Terry Eagleton Supermarket of the Mind The Political Unconscious: Narrative as a Socially Symbolic Act By Fredric Jameson Fiction Jenny Uglow A Childish Hand The Tidy House By Carolyn Steedman Discursion Robert Silver Shadow-Boxing with Eternity Art Nicholas Garland Sophisticated Innocence The World of Henri Rousseau By Yann le Pichon Balthus By Stanislas Klossowski de Rola Masterpieces from the Pompidou Centre By Edward Lucie-Smith LR Interview John Haffenden Interview with Iris Murdoch Fiction Ronald Hayman Inexpressibly Important Bluebeard By Max Frisch The Joke By Milan Kundera Poetry David Profumo Helter Skelter Jonathan Swift: The Complete Poems By Pat Rogers (ed) John Skelton: The Complete English Poems By John Scattergood (ed) LR
Terry Eagleton Supermarket of the Mind The Political Unconscious: Narrative as a Socially Symbolic Act By Fredric Jameson
Nicholas Garland Sophisticated Innocence The World of Henri Rousseau By Yann le Pichon Balthus By Stanislas Klossowski de Rola Masterpieces from the Pompidou Centre By Edward Lucie-Smith LR
David Profumo Helter Skelter Jonathan Swift: The Complete Poems By Pat Rogers (ed) John Skelton: The Complete English Poems By John Scattergood (ed) LR
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