1980-01 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1980/01 — Contents as follows: Why Almost Everyone Is Wrong About Gold by Charles A. Cerami Newspaper Days: Great Moments in American Journalism by Ward Just The Making of Guys and Dolls by Abe Burrows Electroshock: The Unkindest Therapy of All by Fred Hapgood The Literature of Replenishment Postmodernism and the rebirth of the novel by John Barth The Ruination of Tomato by Mark Kramer FICTION: “A Wig” by Bernard Malamud “The Man Who Loved Benny Leonard Too Much” by Sam Toperoff POETRY: “Letter to a Dead Artist” by Frances Lindley “Out There” by William Pitt Root REPORTS & COMMENT: Guatemala: The Hard Line by Stephen Kinzer Taiwan: An Unmarried Country by Denis Warner LIFE & LETTERS: 1980: The Cliches Are Coming by Martin Plissner A Dinner for Six by Laura Shapiro Notes on the Present, Deeply Boring, Academic Peace by Benjamin DeMott Short Reviews PLA by Phoebe-Lou Adams Party of One The Mail The Atlantic Puzzler Share this:TwitterFacebook Related