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1968-02-10 The New Yorker Magazine Contents
1968/02/10 —
Cover by Arthur Getz
Goings on About Town
The Talk of the Town
“April Fish” by Mavis Gallant
“Patrum Propositum” a poem by Robert Fitzgerald
“A Day In the Country” by H.L. Mountzoures
How” a poem by S.J. Marks
A Reporter at Large: South Africa Part 3 of 3 The Peace of the Grave by E.J. Kahn, Jr.
The Theatre: Aren’t We Lucky? by Brendan Gill
Off-Broadway: Sodom and Other Playgrounds by Edith Oliver
The Art World: Discovering the Present is about Charles Baudelaire as Art Critic by Harold Rosenberg
“Man” a poem by Arturo Vivante
The Current Cinema: Making Lawrence More Lawrentian by Pauline Kael
Musical Events: Baton, Baton, Who’s Got the Baton? by Winthrop Sargeant
The Race Track: Marking Time by Audax Minor
Choke Me With Frigate Birds by H.F. Ellis
Books: Counting the Cats is about Chekhov’s “The Island: A Journey to Sakhalin” which was just published in English translation for the first time, by Stanley Edgar Hyman