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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 93 Fall 1984 |
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Literature isnt a moral beauty contest: Philip Roth on the Art of Fiction.
Latin American politics, Edgar Allen Poe, and writing in tango time signature: An interview with Julio Cortazar.
Stories by T. Coraghessan Boyle, Lars Gufstafsson, Bobbie Ann Mason, and Norman Rush. Poems by Harold Brodkey, Frederick Seidel, and Anne Waldman. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Julio Cortazar, The Art of Fiction No. 83 | | Eugene Ionesco, The Art of Theater No. 6 | | Philip Roth, The Art of Fiction No. 84 |
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| FICTION |
| T. Coraghessan Boyle, The Hector Quesadilla Story | | Lars Gufstafsson, Water Story | | Bobbie Ann Mason, Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans? | | Norman Rush, Instruments of Seduction |
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| POETRY |
| Sharona Ben-Tov, Carillon for Cambridge Women | | Harold Brodkey, To Frank O'Hara | | Joseph Brodsky, Gorbunov and Gorchakov | | Raymond Carver, Ten Poems | | Linda Gregg, Six Poems | | Herbert Morris, In the Dark | | Molly Peacock, Four Poems | | Frederick Seidel, Elms | | David Shapiro, House (Blown Apart) | | Anne Waldman, Canzone | | Baron Wormser, Three Poems |
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| ART |
| Richard Diebenkorn, Combination | | Jasper Johns, Cover | | Laurie Simmons, Tourism | | Terry Winters, Siren: Nine Drawings |
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