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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 148
Fall 1998
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Fall 1998
V. S. Naipaul on ambition, success, and the pitfalls of the writing life.

Simon Armitage writes from Jerusalem, England.

A Kurt Vonnegut libretto. Stories by Louis de Bernières, A. L. Kennedy, and Joy Williams. Poems by Anthony Hecht and Sue Kwock Kim.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
V. S. Naipaul, The Art of Fiction No. 154
Mark Strand, The Art of Poetry No. 77

FICTION
Louis de Bernieres, Our Lady of Beauty
A. L. Kennedy, Indelible Acts
Norman Lock, A Treatise on Desire
J. David Stevens, The Sniper's Story
Joy Williams, Substance

FEATURE
Simon Armitage, Jerusalem
Kurt Vonnegut, L'histoire du soldat

POETRY
Neil Azevedo, Three Poems
Diann Blakely, The Dolls
Scott Coffel, Andrei and Natasha
Alfred Corn, Who, What, Where, When, Why?
Rachel Hadas, Searching the Scriptures
Anthony Hecht, Le Jet d'Eau
Melanie Hope, Sixth Grade
Sue Kwock Kim, Two Poems
Wayne Koestenbaum, Splinters
Daniel Kunitz, "Geniza" and Asleep in San Vito
Richard Lamb, Three Poems
Rachel Loden, Two Poems
John McKernan, Room Service
Stephen McLeod, Two Poems
Susan Mitchell, Autobiography
Nick Norwood, A Palace for the Heart
Eric Ormsby, Two Poems
Kathleen Peirce, Four Poems
Carl Phillips, Of That City, the Heart
Bin Ramke, A Great Noise the World Makes
Stephen Sandy, Five Poems
Daniel Tobin, Floor Scrapers
Kevin Young, Homage to Phillis Wheatley

ART
Karen Kilimnik, Sugar
Alan Loehle, Six Dogs
Mark Strand, Island Monotype

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