January 1986 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Russia | Memoirs | General | Television Russia T J Binyon Poetry of Love Love is the Heart of Everything: Correspondence Between Vladimir Mayakovsky and Lili Brik By Bengt Jangfeldt (ed) (Translated by Julian Graffy) LR Memoirs Jonathan Keates Suburban Decadence More Letters of Oscar Wilde By Rupert Hart-Davis (ed) LR General Ben Okri Quest for Freedom Brothers and Keepers By John Edgar Wideman LR Television Stephen Fry Astringent, Acerbic and Alembic Astringent, Acerbic and Alembic
T J Binyon Poetry of Love Love is the Heart of Everything: Correspondence Between Vladimir Mayakovsky and Lili Brik By Bengt Jangfeldt (ed) (Translated by Julian Graffy) LR
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