January 1992 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Belles Lettres | Biography | Taxi Driver Belles Lettres Sebastian Faulks John Updike’s Awesomely Conscientious Alter Ego Odd Jobs: Essays and Criticism By John Updike LR Biography Francis Wheen His Lips Are Sealed Never Judge a Man by his Umbrella By Nicholas Elliott LR Taxi Driver Martyn Halcrow Martyn Halcrow Suffers Spasms of a Toothache LR
Sebastian Faulks John Updike’s Awesomely Conscientious Alter Ego Odd Jobs: Essays and Criticism By John Updike LR
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