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ID Code | Z1053.3S0050010 |
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Title | Saturday Review |
Volume | Dec. 13, 1975 |
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Publisher | Saturday Review World |
Place of Publication | New York |
Publication Date | 1975/12/13 |
Language | 英語 eng |
Pages | 112 |
Size (cm) | 28 |
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TOC | AMERICA'S IMPACT ON THE WORLD 1776-1976 A special Bicentennial double fear-end issue 4 Reflections on a "Birthday" by N.C. 5 The American Impact: Some personal views 12 Part I: The American Experience 13 The Revolution as a World Ideal by Henry Steele Commager Our Founding Fathers spoke for mankind, not just for Americans. 20 The Century of the American Dream by Eric F. Goldman For millions of Europeans, America was, in the words of Lincoln, "the last best hope of earth." 31 Exporting the Technological Revolution by Robert Gilpin Now into its third century, America is still the main technological educator of the world. 38 A Revolt Against Rank and Birth by Fred M. Hechinger America's revolutionary approach to education has transformed societies the world over. 48 America the Paradoxical by Peter Ustinov A bemused Englishman finds his American cousins irritating and thoroughly lovable. 54 The Third Century, the Third Chance by Emmet John Hughes The key to our future lies in discovering anew our main spiritual roots. 62 Lafayette, We Are Here-Good and Har by Richard C. Longworth 65 Part II: America's Impact on the arts 66 The Movies by David Robinson Mickey Mouse and Marilyn Monroe form part of Hollywood's universal pantheon. 74 Architecture by William Marlin The skyscraper, born in America, has changed the look of cities from Abadan to Zagreb. 83 Literature by Marcus Cunliffe American writing, from popular to avant-garde, now sets off global reverberations. 88 Music by Henry Pleasants It is in France rather than New Orleans that one finds statues of American jazz masters. 94 Dance by Walter Terry From Isadora Duncan to Martha Graham, American dancers have come and conquered. 98 The Visual Arts by Roy McMullen New York is today inarguably the art capital of the world. GAMESMANSHIP 53 Wit Twister No. 61 97 Literary Crypt No. 48 112 Double-Crostic No. 88 Cover painting (detail) by Colleen Browning, Union Mixer. Copyright Lorillard, a division of Loews Theatres, Inc. Cartoonists: Al Ross, Donald Wong, Chon Day, Henry R. Martin, Richard Kirkman |
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