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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 34
Spring-Summer 1965
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Spring-Summer 1965
“The need to restore warmth to people’s lives is our most imperative task. This alone can save us, save the whole planet”: Yevgeny Yevtushenko on the Art of Poetry.

Committed writing and humanizing Sartre: an interview with Simone de Beauvoir.

Stories by Stanley Elkin and Harry Mathews. Poems by Basil Bunting, Gary Snyder, and John Wieners.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Simone de Beauvoir, The Art of Fiction No. 35
Yevgeny Yevtushenko, The Art of Poetry No. 7

FICTION
Stanley Elkin, The Guest
Peter Ellis, A Cat in the Metro
Gisela Elsner, A Pastoral
Harry Mathews, Jacksongrad

FEATURE
Laura Mathews, Interview with Jean Tinguely

POETRY
Etta Blum, For Copland's Vitebsk
Basil Bunting, Two Poems
Paul Carroll, Mother
Lawrence Lieberman, Two Poems
Lewis Meyers, Going to Chicago
Christopher Middleton, Two Poems
Gary Snyder, Two Poems
Philip Whalen, To the Muse
John Wieners, Three Poems

ART
James Bishop, Cover
Geregory Masurovsky, The Guest
Ernst Neizvestni, Illustrations
Jean Tinguely, Designs for Motion

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