THE REALIST; Freethought Criticism and Satire: No. 42, August 1963
by Krassner, Paul (Ed.)
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New York: Realist Association, Inc, 1963. Saddle-stapled magazine-sized tabloid. Light shelfwear. Very good. 24 pp. News, satire, humor, and observtions about politics. Jean Shepherd on Boredom as a Way of Life. Michael Valenti on Portrait of a Stereotype, i.e. Louise Beavers who played the Negro Maid on many shows. Peter Edler writes of Foreign Exchange Students as a Cause of War. Bob Abel asks, Is it Kosher to Hate Germans? Terry Carr rants about a curio, Buddha With a Light Bulb. An open letter from Diane David reacting to Albert Ellis column, If This Be Heresy, with a reply. Saul Heller writes The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hoover, about FBI informants in the communist party. Laurence M. Janifer makes a case against suicide. George von Hilsheimer on people. And a crossword puzzle for jaded realists.
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- Title
- THE REALIST; Freethought Criticism and Satire
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- Krassner, Paul (Ed.)
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- Used - Saddle-stapled magazine-sized tabloid. Light shelfwear. Very good
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- Realist Association, Inc
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 1963
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