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Uncivil liberties Unknown Binding - January 1, by Calvin Trillin (Author) › Visit Amazon's Calvin Trillin Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author. Calvin Trillin (Author) out of 5 stars 2 ratings. By Anatole Broyard Uncivil Liberties. By Calvin Trillin. pages. Ticknor and Fields. $ ''THE nation,'' Calvin Trillin says, ''was founded many years ago in order to give a long succession. Believe it or not, despite what he wrote about editor Victor S. Navasky in Uncivil Liberties (), Calvin Trillin is still writing for The Nation (""a pinko magazine printed on very cheap paper"")—and this second collection offers nearly 50 of his short columns, As before, Trillin feels little obligation to write about politics with Nation-like earnestness: unlike a friend called.


He began in with a column called Variations, which was eventually renamed Uncivil Liberties; it ran through The same name – Uncivil Liberties – was used for the column when it was syndicated weekly in newspapers, from to , and essentially the same column ran (without a name) in Time magazine from by Calvin Trillin ‧ RELEASE DATE: Ap Believe it or not, despite what he wrote about editor Victor S. Navasky in Uncivil Liberties (), Calvin Trillin is still writing for The Nation (""a pinko magazine printed on very cheap paper"")--and this second collection offers nearly 50 of his short columns, UNCIVIL LIBERTIES. By Calvin Trillin. (Ticknor Fields. $) A collection of columns from The Nation that shows Calvin Trillin thinking about world affairs, national affairs and people.

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