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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 143
Summer 1997
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Summer 1997
Arms dealers, espionage, and writing on the train: John Le Carrè on the Art of Fiction.

Richard Brown Baker recalls a dinner with Jasper Johns, Franz Kline, and Robert Rauschenberg.

Stories by David Means and Charlie Smith. Poems by William Logan and Rachel Wetzsteon.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
John le Carre, The Art of Fiction No. 149
Jan Morris, The Art of the Essay No. 2

FICTION
David Means, Disclaimer
Joyce Carol Oates, Ugly Girl
Padgett Powell, Aliens of Affection
Charlie Smith, Park Diary

FEATURE
Richard Brown Baker, My Dinner with Jasper Johns
Dotson Rader, Truman Capote Meets an Idol
James Salter, Burning the Days

POETRY
Michelangelo, Last Poems
Claire Bateman, Ectoplasm
Bruce Bond, Two Poems
Nicholas Christopher, Four Poems
Brian Culhane, Knowing Greek
Barbara Goldberg, Two Poems
Barbara Henning, Closure and Closure
Andrew Hudgins, Three Poems
Lance Larsen, Two Poems
Rika Lesser, 536 Saratoga Avenue
Sarah Lindsay, Two Poems
William Logan, Two Poems
W. S. Merwin, Two Poems
Alan Michael Parker, Three Poems
Amanda Pecor, Three Poems
Pattiann Rogers, The Composer, the Bone Yard
Charles H. Webb, Two Poems
Rachel Wetzsteon, "Home and Away" and from Home and Away

ART
Lynn McCarty, Free Falling
Graham Nickson, Bathers
Billy Sullivan, Contents Illustration

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