1980-03 Atlantic Monthly Magazine Contents 1980/03 — Contents as follows: The Conquest of America — In defending freedom, hae we forgotten how to use it? — by Archibald MacLeish “Goodbye, Kids, Mother’s Leaving Home” — A son watches his family split up — by Thomas J. Cottle The Brush of Legends — Behind the Buddhist masterpieces — by Alexander Eliot Newspaper Days: Harbingers of Bad News by Ward Just Father, Son, and Mammon — The Armstrong family of evangelists, and their money-making ways — by William C. Martin Vanvild Kava — Literary days in old Warsaw — by Isaac Bashevis Singer Ardor in the Court by Richard Higgins FICTION: “Methuselah” by David Ely POETRY: “Monarchs” by Sharon Olds “Hands” by Robert Bagg “Sila” by Robert Penn Warren “Cemetery Angels” by Galway Kinnell REPORTS & COMMENT: Britain: A Managing Woman by Geoffrey Smith Yogoslavia: Into the Post-Tito Era by David A. Andelman LIFE & LETTERS: News and Politics at the Texaco by Mary and Charles G. Bolte Kramer vs. Kramer vs. The Way It Is by Gene Lichtenstein Colette’s True Life and Times by Benjamin DeMott Chambers Music by Felicia Lamport PLA by Phoebe-Lou Adams Party of One by Thomas Griffith The Mail The Atlantic Puzzler