October 1990 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Power | American Fiction | New York Letter | General | Power Power Francis Wheen Dirty Dick Pikeman Crossman: The Pursuit of Power By Anthony Howard LR American Fiction David Sexton Older, Iller, Fatter, Rabbit none the Wiser Rabbit at Rest By John Updike LR New York Letter Jim Holt Jim Holt Remembers Teenage Telephone Conversations with B F Skinner LR General Grub Smith Pull the Other One The Penguin Book of Lies By Philip Kerr LR Power Tariq Ali Submit or you Vill Haf no Bananas! Two States – One Nation? The Case Against German Reunification By Günter Grass LR
Tariq Ali Submit or you Vill Haf no Bananas! Two States – One Nation? The Case Against German Reunification By Günter Grass LR
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