Elisabeth Sherwin stands before one of the deities guarding the gate into Peking University.Elisabeth Sherwin's second essay about "Red China Blues" by Jan Wong Doubleday/Anchor,
Copyright © 1996 can be found in "'Red China Blues,' book discussion causes tempest at Peking University" the November 10, 1996, PRINTED MATTER column. For another picture and column from China, see "'Red China Blues' recounts story of changing China," the November 3, 1996
PRINTED MATTER column.
Elisabeth Sherwin sits in the modern equivalent of yester year's rickshaw before one of the icons of western civilization -- a Baskin Robbin's ice cream parlor.
Elisabeth Sherwin's first column about "Red China Blues" by Jan Wong Doubleday/Anchor,
Copyright © 1996 can be found in "'Red China Blues' recounts story of changing China," the November 3, 1996 PRINTED MATTER column.
Elisabeth's follow up column and another photo from China can be found in "'Red China Blues,' book discussion
causes tempest at Peking University" the November 10, 1996, PRINTED MATTER column.
"The Seal in the Bedroom" by James Thurber From the book by that title, "The Seal in the Bedroom"
Art and Text by James Thurber
Published by Harper and Row Publishers Copyright © 1944 Elisabeth Sherwin's essay about James Thurber can be found in "Something about Thurber makes him perfect for China" the August 25, 1996, PRINTED MATTER column.
"Two Virgins" From "20th Century Composers: The Beatles" By Allan Kozinn; series edited by Norman Lebrecht.
Published by Phaidon Press Limited 1995/240 pp/$20 Elisabeth Sherwin's review can be found in 'The Beatles' reminds fans: They were great musicians," the March 24, 1996, PRINTED MATTER column.
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"Mud Dance" by Genaro Molina From "In the Presence of Elephants" Text by Peter Beagle
Published by Capra Press, 1995/84 pp/$16.95 Elisabeth Sherwin's interview with Mr. Beagle can be found in "Writer's range extends from unicorns to elephants," the February 25, 1996, PRINTED MATTER column. For more information about elephants elephants just click on the "Llama's Mama" icon to get to "Pets, Vets, You and Dr. Sue."
Davis, Calif., Science Fiction novelist Kim Stanley Robinson is the author of "Red Mars," "Green Mars" and "Blue Mars."
Elisabeth Sherwin's interview with Kim Stanley Robinson can be found in "Robinson completes Mars trilogy, turns to Antarctica" the January 21, 1996, PRINTED MATTER column.
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