Word: breakfasts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Breakfast of Champions, Vonnegut (2 last week...
...stated in your discussion of Kurt Vonnegut's new novel, Breakfast of Champions, it was no surprise to all true Vonnegutians to find that the Russians were playing with a substance frighteningly close to ice-nine. And now with mixed feelings we read of a machine to restrict daydreams [June 11]. Fans recognize that Vonnegut has already foreseen the use of this type of device-in his 1961 short story "Harrison Bergeron"-in enforcing equality among all men simply by government prevention of all streams of thought. I think we have found a latter-day Jules Verne...
FICTION 1 -Breakfast of Champions, Vonneguf (1 last week) 2-Once Is Not Enough, Susann (2) 3-Law And Order, Uhnak (3) 4-Evening in Byzantium, Shaw (6) 5-The Matlock Paper, Ludlum (4) 6-Facing the Lions, Wicker 7 -The Odessa File,' Forsyth (8) 8 -The Summer Before the Dark, Lessing (9) 9-Sleeping Beauty, Macdonald (5) 10-The World of Apples, Cheever (10); NONFICTION 1-Laughing All the Way, Howar (3) 2 -The Joy of Sex, Comfort (2) 3-Dr. Atkins' Diet Revolution, Atkins (1) 4-Sybil, Schreiber(5) 5-Serpico, Maas...
...late breakfasts the Pewter Pot (3 Brattle St.) mixes up everything from fruity flavors to raisiny spices in its muffins. As You Like It (1326 Mass Ave.) serves you your standard American Man's breakfast, and Nornie B's (61 Church St.) had doughnuts to top off the sweet tooth's craving...
...prince, whom they regard as being more liberal than Franco or Carrero Blanco. For the time being, however, Juan Carlos was simply faced with another wait. Was he bored? "The prince is very shrewd, very cool, very cautious," says a longtime friend. "Twenty years of eating thorns for breakfast makes a man very tough...