Description: Hard to find complete issue of Harper's Magazine for April 1992 is in very good condition with just a tad of soil to paper wrappers. See photo #2 for complete contents. Some highlights include: Editor Lewis H. Lapham's "Notebook" headed "Winter of Discontent." This on what Reagan/Bush had left us with and the details of the sorry slate of politicians vying for political ascendancy in the coming fall. The always engaging Christopher Hitchens pens an essay "Voting in the Passive Voice: What Polling has Done to American Democracy." Fay Weldon's "Roseanda & Schwarzison. Politics and Adultery: A Legend in the Future Tense." A new story by Louise Erdrich, "Line of Credit." Wallace Stegner's "The Aesthetics of Aridity." Bruce Selcraig's "How Reaganomics has Fueled Texas Plant Explosions." Numerous other articles, poems, excerpts from new magazines, etc.
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Publication Frequency: Monthly
Topic: News/Literature
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Language: English
Publication Year: 1992
Publication Name: Harper's Magazine