News from 04/08/1983
1983; Gale Group;
Autores
Clive Small, Roger Currell, Alastair Hetberington, Brian Feeney, Dean Rusk, Nigel Andrew, Eric Griffiths, N. K., Anthony Clare, Shirley Williams, Robert Foxcroft, Dr L. E. J. Roberts Director, Stuart Hollingdale, Calum MacDonald, E. S. Turner, Alan Wilkinson, Salamanca, John Simpson, Ned Sherrin, Alec Nisbett, John Cole, Brian Powell, R. G. Oliver, Anthony Smith, Stuart Simon, Michael Elkins, Rodney M. Bennett, Eileen Dowling, Richard Gilbert,
ResumoThe Listener The Listener Mind over cancer Better to be labelled a shrew than to develop cancer? The Listener Lesson of the Twenties A party that fights itself ultimately destroys itself German reunification Reopening the German Question The 20th century remembered Oxford to the Korean War Mobil Nicaragua—another Vietnam? Inside story British Gas Like it was The seeds of a bitter harvest An Almighty promotion High Street Africa Revisited Unease in Uganda Out of the Air Leavesdropping BBC Publications Texaco Langham Diary Broadcasting in Ulster Nuclear waste at sea Poet and pragmatist The 1925 Gala Ideological acrobatics BBC Publications Remembering Cyril Connolly Both mad and bad Centrepiece Pinpointing the theif of time Japanese Novelists 'We may prefer to sigh with Ishiguro or groan with Endo' A Pale View of Hills By Kazuo Ishiguro Faber £6.25 Penguin £2.25 The Samurai By Shusaku Endo Translated by Van C. Gessel Owen £8.95 The Makioka Sisters and Some Prefer Nettles By Junichiro Tanizaki Translated by Edward G. Seidensticker Secker £9.95 and £7.95 respectively 'The Secret History of the Lord … Among this week's contributors In next week's 'Listener Review of Books' Varieties of Poland Poland Under Jaruzelski Survey Vol 26, Nos 3 and 4 (59 St Martin's Lane, London Wc2) £10 the two issues Solidarity: Poland 1980-81 By Alain Touraine and others Cambridge £20 and £6.95 The music of Péguy The Mystery of the Charity of Charles Péguy By Geoffrey Hill Deutsch, with Agenda £3 What news of Bert? The Last Summer By Kirsty McLeod Collins £10.95 Television Roots of racism Radio A day at the Sessie Music A Babylonian Nay! Research The Viewer Listener Guide Drama Modern shyness The con of social realism Coming up in September Drama At the Proms Volatile discourse Paul Driver introduces the Triple Duo by Elliott Carter (Radio 3, Sunday 7.30pm.) and the Sinfonia Concertante by Peter Maxwell Davies (Radio 3, Friday 7.30pm.) First and finest Graham Sadler writes about Rameau's tragédie 'Hippolyte et Aricie', which is given at the Proms on Saturday (Radio 3, 7.30pm.) in a version conducted by John Eliot Gardiner, based on that seen last month at the festival of Aix-en-Provence Music Comic roots This week, 6-12 August, Peter Lennon looks at two programmes about the entirely dissimilar backgrounds of two comic writers Proms 83 Films The changing Western New Waves Ten years on BBC Endpiece Crossword 2,706: What for by Salamanca Solution to Crossword 2,704 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation
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