Autumn 1980
Volume 56, Number 4
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The Green Room
- Staige D. Blackford — The Green Room, Autumn 1980
Articles
- Walter Bernstein — A Walking Fever Has Set In
- Olivia Davis — Running Away to Warsaw
- Doris L. Eder — The Contemporary Literary Scene
- Louis J. Halle — The Role of the University In International Relations
- Ross Howell — A Dance of Two Lives
- David Kirby — Who's In Charge Here?
- Lucinda H. Mackethan — I'Ll Take My Stand: the Relevance of the Agrarian Vision
- Michael Nelson — James David Barber and the Psychological Presidency
- Mary Elsie Robertson — Secrets
- Hans A. Schmitt — Western Europe Faces the Future
- John Seelye — Georgia Boys: the Redclay Satyrs of Erskine Caldwell and Harry Crews
- Carol Shloss — The Privilege of Perception
- William S. Weedon — Dragonfly Larvae, Anyone?
- DAVID WYATT — Faulkner's Self-Characters
- D. C. Yalden-Thomson — The Cloak and Dagger War
Poetry
- Stuart Dybek — The Estrangement of Luis Morone
- MARK HALPERIN — Autumn
- Lou Lipsitz — Calming Influence
- Tom Luhrmann — Edge of the Summer, South Wheelock, Destinations, and Tulip Trees
- John McKernan — White Thread and The Star Was Hidden Behind A Day Old Cloud
- Robert Morgan — Cleaning Off the Cemetery and Hay Scuttle
- Jay Parini — In the Meadow
- Tom Smith — Why Birds Sing
- John Vernon — Each
Reprint
Recent Books
Cookbook
- Walker and Claudine Cowen — Cookbook, Autumn 1980


