Playboy Magazine, January 1979

July 11, 2023 in PlayBoy 70s by Wyatt Earp

Playboy Magazine, January 1979

Playboy Magazine's January 1979 issue brings in the New Year with an array of interviews, articles, and stories from celebrated personalities and writers.

At the forefront of the issue is a revealing interview with the legendary actor, Marlon Brando. In his most candid conversation, Brando offers an intimate look into his personal and professional life, giving readers an unvarnished insight into his journey in Hollywood.

The acclaimed Arthur C. Clarke, renowned for his thought-provoking sci-fi narratives, introduces readers to his new novel, promising another thrilling journey into the realm of speculative fiction.

Renowned authors John Updike and Tom Robbins (famous for "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues") present new stories, showcasing their unique storytelling styles and their prowess as virtuoso novelists.

Gore Vidal, in his compelling piece, explores the intersection of sex and politics, arguing that the two subjects are intrinsically linked.

Ray Bradbury shares his thoughts on setting sail for outer space, giving readers a glimpse into his ever-vivid imagination, while Shel Silverstein spins a tale about a country singer and the Devil.

Celebrated comedian Bill Cosby is in search of muscles, and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Halberstam shares his insights on the small things that make a big difference.

Look for this issue in vintage magazine stores or on online platforms specializing in old and collector's magazines.

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