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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 38
Summer 1966
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Summer 1966
Arthur Miller on the Art of Theater.

“Besides being one of the great talents of this century, Malcolm Lowry was also a ferocious drunk, fallen and exiled heir to the back parlor of the Establishment, seastruck fumble-thumbed sailor, composer of hack foxtrots and banger of jazz ukeleles, remittance man, syphilophobe, masturbator, poet, myth-maker and Faust”: Conrad Knickerbocker on Malcolm Lowry.

A story by James Salter. Poems by Leroi Jones and John Montague.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Arthur Miller, The Art of Theater No. 2

FICTION
Rosalyn Drexler, Dear
Jesse Hill Ford, The Highwayman
James Salter, Sundays
Rudolph Wurlitzer, The Octopus

FEATURE
Conrad Knickerbocker, Swinging The Paradise Street Blues: Malcolm Lowry in England

POETRY
Michael Benedikt, Two Poems
Joseph Ceravolo, Stars of the Trees and Ponds
Dick Gallup, The Georgics
Michael Heller, Two Poems
Leroi Jones, Television
John Montague, Return
Nancy Ryan, Poem
Peter Schjeldahl, Gauge

ART
Joe Brainard, The Power Plant Sestina
Roger Guy Charman, Contents Page
Stephanie Chrisman, Illustrations
Kenward Elmslie, The Power Plant Sestina
Jack Youngerman, Cover

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