1978-02 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1978/02 — Contents as follows: Arabs, Their Money…and Ours by Adam Smith Lunch With T.S. Eliot — Visions and revisions of literary history by H. Bibesco Of Writers and Class — In praise of Edith Wharton — by Gore Vidal Orphanage Boys — a memoir — by Karl Fleming A Field of Silence — On the holiness of quiet — by Annie Dillard FICTION: “Oh, Joseph, I’m So Tired” by Richard Yates “A Cultural Exchange” by Gail Godwin POETRY: “Midwinter Thaw” by Katha Pollitt “Equinoctial” by Peter Kane Dufault REPORTS & COMMENT: France: At Last, the Demise of Gaulism by Patricia H. Painton Peru: The Mismanaged Revolution by Milton Viorest LIFE & LETTERS: A Day in the Country by Winthrop Knowlton One Nightmare, Two Daydreams by Andrew Ward Short Reviews PLA by Phoebe-Lou Adams The Atlantic Puzzler Robert Browning, Meet Johnny Carson by Caskie Stinnett The Mail