Description: Hard to now find, complete issue of the May 1992 number of Harper's Magazine is in very good condition with a bit of soil to paper wrappers. See photo #2 for complete contents. Some highlights include: Leonard Kriegel's extended essay on American gun culture, "What is it about Americans and guns?" Kanan Makiya's "Uncovering the Iraqi Campaign to Exterminate the Kurds." William Trevor's new story, "Rose Wept." Richard Rorty's "For a More Banal Politics." Mark Twain (from an 1879 newspaper) pens an essay on "The Character Issue." Spike Lee attacks the lies and omissions about his background being spread by the New York Times. August Kleinzahler's essay on "Poetry's Decay." Letters (from Joyce Carol Oates and numerous others) on the topic of "Women and Pornography." Numerous other articles, reports, etc. See photo #2 for more.
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Location: Chicago, Illinois
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Features: 1st Edition, Illustrated
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Contributors: Spike Lee, William Trevor
Topic: Literature/Guns, News
Publication Month: May
Country/Region of Manufacture: America
Language: English
Publication Year: 1992
Publication Name: Harper's Magazine
Genre: History/Book Reviews/Criticism/Essays