March 1990 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Oppression | Fiction | Foreign Fiction | New York Letter | Short Stories Oppression Hilary Mantel It Can be Happy The Oxford Book of Marriage By Helge Rubinstein LR Fiction David Sexton Grand Old Snobbery of the Left Titmuss Regained By John Mortimer LR Tim Hulse Over the Hill The Folks that Live on the Hill By Kingsley Amis LR Foreign Fiction James Rogers People’s Republic of Rock ’n’ Roll Vineland By Thomas Pynchon LR New York Letter Jim Holt The Best All-Night Party in New York LR Short Stories Nick Hornby Highly Moral Selected Stories By Andre Dubus LR
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