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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 113
Winter II 1989
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Winter II 1989
“Talk is cheap and proves nothing. Poetry is dear and difficult to come by. But it poles us across the river and puts a music in our ears”: Charles Wright on the Art of Poetry.

Malcolm Cowley: From The Editor’s Desk.

Fiction by John Banville, Nadine Gordimer, and Josip Novakovich. Poems by Hayden Carruth, Jorie Graham, and Barbara Jordan.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Max Frisch, The Art of Fiction No. 113
Manuel Puig, The Art of Fiction No. 114
Charles Wright, The Art of Poetry No. 41

FICTION
John Banville, from The Book of Evidence
Nadine Gordimer, Across the Veld
Josip Novakovich, Rust

FEATURE
Malcolm Cowley, From The Editor's Desk

POETRY
Bruce Bawer, Sixty-fifth Street Poems
S. Ben-Tov, Clouds Over Jerusalem, in Winter
Laurence Breiner, Sonettina: At the Murano Glassworks
Hayden Carruth, Clearing
Marc Cohen, Blue Lonely Dreams ,Violets in Mapland
Gabrielle Glancy, The Way the World Appears
Jorie Graham, The Phase After History
Gerrit Henry, The Watchers
Edward Hirsch, Art Pepper
Martha Hollander, When We Ride Off
Andrew Hudgins, Two Poems
Jerzy Jarniewicz, Two Poems
Barbara Jordan, A Skull Enwalled Garden
Paul Lake, The Century Killer
Joseph Lease, Crystal Rock
William Logan, Florida Pest Control

ART
Richard Prince, Joke Paintings

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