Esquire: The Magazine for Men (July 1970) [cover: Dustin Hoffman]

  • Magazine
  • Chicago: Esquire, Inc., 1970
By (Hayes, Harold T.P., ed.) [contributions by Dalton Trumbo, Wright Morris, others]
Chicago: Esquire, Inc.. Very Good+. 1970. (Vol. LXXIV, No. 1; whole no. 440). Magazine. [light handling wear only; includes small "headlines" label affixed to front cover (indicating that this was a newsstand, not subscription, copy)] (B&W/color photographs, ads, etc.) The featured article is "Cutting Loose" (blurbed on the contents page as "The Confessions of a Sufragette.") This "private view of the Women's Uprising" is by Sally Kempton, who is also the author of the cover feature, a profile of Dustin Hoffman entitled "Little Big Man Clings to Life," about Hoffman's life in New York. Also included in this issue: "En Garde, Foolish World!" by Dalton Trumbo, in which the once-blacklisted screenwriter prints a number of his letters, to Ring Lardner Jr., John Garfield, and others; "The Corporate N*gg*r" by John Sack ("Every company needs one. Wha' fo'?"); "Fiona," a story by Wright Morris. .

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