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...Buddhism, and other disciplines. But this essentially Eastern message is transmitted by a member of the fierce Yaquis of northern Mexico, the only unconquered tribe of North America. Don Juan is no pacifist and no vegetarian--he is a warrior. The natural world of predator and prey is his pantheon: the cactus, rattlesnake, coyote, mountain lion--all of which are equal to man. Perhaps most Western of all, Don Juan says that he belongs to no social group. He is the supreme individual, the maverick we all are in our fantasies...

Author: By Charles Allen, | Title: You Can't Go Home Again | 2/8/1973 | See Source »

STATES OF IRELAND by CONOR CRUISE O'BRIEN 336 pages. Pantheon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Cats and Dogs | 2/5/1973 | See Source »

...revolting, but some seem drawn to freckled Linda Lovelace, the female Don Juan who is also funny: a Mad magazine cloning of Little Annie Fanny and Mary Marvel. The Texas actress who plays the role, however, seems unaware that she may be joining Wonder Woman in the underground pantheon of liberation. Asked by a girlie magazine why she made the movie, she answered, "Because I'm an exhibitionist . . . and I make good money...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Sexes: Wonder Woman | 1/15/1973 | See Source »

...pantheon of virtues that made the U.S. great, none stands higher than the work ethic. As Richard Nixon defined it in a nationwide radio address: "The work ethic holds that labor is good in itself; that a man or woman at work not only makes a contribution to his fellow man but becomes a better person by virtue of the act of working." Lately the President has so often mentioned the work ethic-and so often suggested that it may be endangered-that its veneration and preservation have become something of a campaign issue. The President warns ominously...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Essay: Is the Work Ethic Going Out of Style? | 10/30/1972 | See Source »

Since her death ten years ago this week, Marilyn Monroe has attained the pop pantheon of nostalgia. Books have been written about her, poems have apostrophized her and artists from Andy Warhol to Claes Oldenburg have portrayed her in painting and sculpture. Now, to celebrate-and cash in on-her legend as the last of the movie sex goddesses, Los Angeles Journalist Larry Schiller has collected 185 photographs of Marilyn by 15 top photographers for an exhibition at Los Angeles' David Stuart Galleries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: MM: Still Magic | 8/7/1972 | See Source »

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