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SMALL CHANGES by MARGE PIERCY 562 pages. Doubleday. $8.95.
Marge Piercy's last novel, Dance the Eagle to Sleep, was clamorously received two years ago. She wrote about the angry counterculture-runaway kids, commune dwellers-with a contemporary's sympathetic understanding and a traditional fiction style. It seemed the ideal book for the over-the-counterculture fellow...
Marge Crerie of Fairfax, Va, got even more. "I danced with the President," she said. "I kissed him on the cheek and left a big lipstick mark. I kissed Pat Nixon, too, and told them both I love them.
The Man Who Loved Children, one of the most virulent portraits of male delusion and domestic agony ever created. Though it has become a minor classic, it was all but unnoticed when it came out in 1940. In the 1950s Simone de Beauvoir's She Came to Stay and...
Dance the Eagle to Sleep, by Marge Piercy. The disaffections of the young swarm against the social-science backdrop of a violent youth revolution.