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...Salty Stanley Postek, who owns Nautique Arts in Manhattan, is one of the first to offer macramé kits. These start at $5 and range up to $12 and higher for advanced projects. There are at least 15 books and six periodicals devoted to macramé. One paperback has sold 500,000 copies...
...defying a court order that forbade shipment of his notorious but harmless "orgone box" across state lines.* Yet now, 14 years after his death in the Lewisburg (Pa.) prison, Reich is recognized as a pioneer of the nonverbal, body-oriented therapies that are fashionable in psychiatry today. Reprinted in paperback, his main works (The Function of the Orgasm, Character Analysis, The Mass Psychology of Fascism) have become standard reading in many university psychology departments. Now a skillful popular introduction to the life and therapy of the sexologist (Me and the Orgone; St. Martin's Press; $4.95) has been provided...
...underwritten but magnificently researched Zelda . Better yet, take advantage of the Fitzgerald revival by getting copies of his works themselves, large stacks of which can now be found in every bookstore. In the past year, Fitzgerald's Hollywood works, Tycoon and The Pat Hobby Stories, have been published in paperback for the first time. So read them, and then take another look at Tender is the Night , his best novel. And, for that matter, you could do a lot worse things with your time than reading the collected stories (among them "Crazy Sundays," from which Latham took his title...
...give some change and ask about it, you'll begin to hear about the Process, the Church that these evangelical fundraisers on various sidewalk stations in busy parts of Boston and Cambridge belong to. You'll be offered (for $2.50) one of their glossy, color-covered, large-print paperback books to help you understand more of what the Process is about and you may get an invitation to visit "The Cavern," a coffee-house in the basement of their roomy home at 46 Concord Avenue in Cambridge...
WOMEN'S liberation has forced some change in Spock's views, however. "Men have to try to understand-I say this autobiographically-try to empathize. Women have to get more justice out of the system." As the interview ended, he suggested that I read the paperback version-just out-of Decent and Indecent, since the hard cover edition "still has the old reactionary stuff...