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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 104
Fall 1987
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Fall 1987
An Art of Fiction interview with Peter Taylor.

“Not five minutes into our first conversation he brought us round to the matter. ‘I always thought old age would be a writer’s best chance . . . Now, my memory’s gone, all the old fluency’s disappeared. I don’t write a single sentence without saying to myself, It’s a lie!’”: Lawrence Shainberg on Samuel Beckett.

Stories by William Kittredge and James Lasdun. Poems by Philip Levine, Federico Garcia Lorca, and Charles Wright.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Anita Brookner, The Art of Fiction No. 98
Peter Taylor, The Art of Fiction No. 99

FICTION
William Kittredge, Balancing Water
James Lasdun, Snow
Mary Ann Taylor-Hall, Banana Boats
Russell Working, Halloween, Via Dolorosa

FEATURE
Lawrence Shainberg, Exorcising Beckett

POETRY
Philip Levine, A Walk with Tom Jefferson
Federico García Lorca, Five Poems
Charles Wright, Five Journals

ART
Richard Artschwager, Door, Window, Table, Basket, Mirror, Rug
James Rosenquist, Cover

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