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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 162
Summer 2002
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Summer 2002
Evil with a capital E: Ian McEwan on the writing life.

“The Admonitory Hippopotamus”: A tale from Edward Gorey’s archive.

A radio play by Rick Moody. Stories by Aleksandar Hemon, Denis Johnson, and Mary Robinson. Poems by Vijay Seshadri and Stephen Edgar.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Louis Begley, The Art of Fiction No. 172
Ian McEwan, The Art of Fiction No. 173

FICTION
Peter Ho Davies, The Ends
Aleksandar Hemon, Fatherland
Denis Johnson, Train Dreams
Nick McDonell, Twelve
Mary Robison, Likely Lake

FEATURE
Edward Gorey, The Admonitory Hippopotamus
Edward Hoagland, Diaries
Rick Moody, Alamo: A Radio Play

POETRY
Laurence Alexander, Three Poems
Rick Bass, Gold Hill, The Yaak, June 1998
Nathaniel Bellows, "Liberty Island"
Alfred Corn, Two Poems
Christopher Dunn, Nefertiti
Stephen Edgar, Sun Pictorial
Corey Marks, A Letter of Explanation
Jacqueline Osherow, Ri'e Yazmin
Kathleen Ossip, "Eight Rants" and Babyland
Robert Phillips, Soliloquy of the Ethiopian Eunuch
Melissa Range, Two Poems
Stephen Sandy, Three Poems
Vijay Seshadri, Two Poems
Phillip Sterling, Three Poems
Terry Stokes, Two Poems
Corey Thrasher, Three Poems
Robert Urquhart, Two Poems
Sidney Wade, Four Poems

ART
Karen Arm, Untitled

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