April 1989 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Fiction, Novels, Writers | American Fiction | Fiction | Politics | General Fiction, Novels, Writers Rosemary Stoyle Falling in Love at Fifty-Two Passing On By Penelope Lively LR American Fiction Miles Donald Loony Tunes Moon Palace By Paul Auster LR Fiction Joseph O'Neill Why Are New Yorkers So Keen on Copulation? Love Me Tender By Catherine Texier LR Politics Anthony Parsons Life in a State of Anarchy From Beirut to Jerusalem By Swee Chai Ang LR General Francis Wheen What Happened to Lincoln? The Temple and The Lodge By Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh LR Katie Hickman Japanese Jumblies On the Narrow Road to the Deep North: Journey Into a Lost Japan By Lesley Downer LR
Francis Wheen What Happened to Lincoln? The Temple and The Lodge By Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh LR
Katie Hickman Japanese Jumblies On the Narrow Road to the Deep North: Journey Into a Lost Japan By Lesley Downer LR
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This month's Archive newsletter includes Terry Eagleton on The Political Unconscious, and other pieces from our April 1983 issue.
Terry Eagleton - Supermarket of the Mind
Terry Eagleton: Supermarket of the Mind - The Political Unconscious: Narrative as a Socially Symbolic Act by Fredric Jameson
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