Esquire Magazine September 1971
- Item #: 0013042
- Manufacturer: Esquire Magazine
Cover: King Kong parody with Norman Mailer holding Germaine Greer. Includes: Lieutenant William L. Calley Jr writing about the events at Mylai; Germaine Greer writes about Norman Mailer; Malcolm Muggeridge writing about his socialist upbringing; Tennessee Williams Turns Sixty by Rex Reed; William Burroughs Jr writing about his father; The Return of Joe Bonanno by Gay Talese; Kenneth Tynan writing about Roman Polanski; Graham Greene writing about his childhood; Photos of the men inside the drones in new Bruce Dern movie 'Silent Running'; Robert Alan Arthur writing about Harry Truman; 'For the Death of Vince Lombardi' - poem by James Dickey; Censored scenes in 'King Kong'; Fiction: Lips to Lips by Vladimir Nabokov; Lo, the Poor Peacock by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Rabbit's Evening Out by John Updike, A selection from William Styron's forthcoming novel 'The Way of the Warrior'; The Americanization of the College Campus, '71-'72, 1971 College preview guide, Photo of entomologist J. Gordon Edwards eating DDT. Edgewear, date stamp on front cover. George McCart, Steve Brown, Mark Persons, Larry Whisenhunt, Alan Neckritz, Ruth Friedlander, David Newman, Gordon W. Johnson, Paul Eisenkramer, Samuel Earnshaw, John Bernard
