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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 104 Fall 1987 |
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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 writers best chance . . . Now, my memorys gone, all the old fluencys disappeared. I dont write a single sentence without saying to myself, Its 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 |
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| FICTION |
| William Kittredge, Balancing Water | | James Lasdun, Snow | | Mary Ann Taylor-Hall, Banana Boats | | Russell Working, Halloween, Via Dolorosa |
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| FEATURE |
| Lawrence Shainberg, Exorcising Beckett |
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| POETRY |
| Philip Levine, A Walk with Tom Jefferson | | Federico García Lorca, Five Poems | | Charles Wright, Five Journals |
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| ART |
| Richard Artschwager, Door, Window, Table, Basket, Mirror, Rug | | James Rosenquist, Cover |
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