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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 2
Summer 1953
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Summer 1953
“Every novel worthy of the name is like another planet, whether large or small, which has its own laws just as it has its own flora and fauna”: François Mauriac on the Art of Fiction.

Espinouze illustrates six Faulkner stories.

Poems by Richard Eberhart and Richard Wilbur.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Francois Mauriac, The Art of Fiction No. 2

FICTION
Bernard Frank, The Low Countries
Blair Fuller, Markle and the Mouse
Pati Hill, In the House Where They Were Born
James Tommaney, The Mother

FEATURE
Henri De La Grange, Music
Jerome Mellquist, A Blurred Retrospective
Eugene Walter, Marceau and Runacher, The Ballet
Simone Weil, A War of Religion?

POETRY
Robert Bly, Choral Stanza
Richard Eberhart, Creators
Geoffrey Hill, Genesis
Elisabeth Jennings, Fishermen
Adrienne Rich, The Snow Queen
Richard Wilbur, Statues

ART
Espinouze, Six Drawings for Faulkner's "These Thirteen"
Bernard Buffet, Eight Drawings
Denise de Bravura, Illustrations
William Pene du Bois, Illustrations
Betty Fenn, Illustrations
Helene Neveur, Contents Page
Fernando Palicio, Illustrations

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