The Booklist is now available via anonymous ftp to sunsite.unc.edu (/pub/academic/literature/book-reviews) and from gopher at sunsite.unc.edu, under the NEWS! choice. This booklist reflects the programming of WUNC Radio: All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Weekend Edition Saturday and Sunday, Fresh Air, The People's Pharmacy and Soundings. NPR BOOK REVIEWS FROM WUNC RADIO 8/4 - 8/10 1994 August 6, 1994: Daniel Schorr chatted with the author: "Why Americans Hate Politics" by E.J. Dionne, published by Simon & Schuster. August 6, 1994: Scott Simon talked with author Stephen Oates, theologian Michael Novak and the author about the anti-abortion movement: "Anti-Abortion Movement" (Macmillan) and "Religious Violence and Abortion: The Gideon Project" (University Press of Florida) by Dallas Blanchard. August 6, 1994: Scott Simon spoke to the author: "The Wages of Guilt" by Ian Buruma, published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux: An examination of how Japan and Germany have coped with the guilt of their actions during World War II. August 7, 1994: Daniel Zwerdling talked with the author: "Green Gold" by Curtis Moore, published by Business One Irwin in Homewood IL: An examination of how some companies in Germany and Japan are environmentally friendly. Books profiled on Fresh Air with host Terry Gross: August 4, 1994: "From Beirut to Jerusalem" by Thomas Friedman, published by Doubleday. "To My Children's Children" by Sidiwe Magona, published by Interlink Books: A memoir of life under apartheid. August 8, 1994: "Iced" by Ray Shell, published by HarperCollins: A novel about an ambitious and talented man addicted to crack. "A Map of the World" by Jane Hamilton, published by Doubleday: A novel about a midwest family whose lives are changed by one terrible incident. August 9, 1994: A broadcast of a panel called "Cops and Writers: Crime and Punishment in Literature and Real Life" featuring authors Walter Mosley and Joyce Carol Oates. REVIEW by Maureen Corrigan: "Daisy Bates in the Desert" by Julia Blackburn, published by Random House. August 10, 1994: "The Ladies Lunch" by Patricia O'Brien, published by Simon and Schuster: A story of Washington women who meet for lunch every week until one violently dies. Book discussed on The People's Pharmacy, July 30, 1994: "A Long and Happy Life" and "A Whole New Life" (Atheneum) by Reynolds Price. Books discussed on Soundings, July 31, 1994: "Writing Women's Worlds" by Lila Abu-Lughod, published by University of California Press: A study of the bedouin women of Egypt. This text is Copyright (c) 1994 by WUNC Radio (WUNCRADIO@UNC.EDU) and Erika Grams (compiler). All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted by the copyright holder to distribute this file electronically or otherwise in full as long as attribution is made.