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Winter-Spring 1964
No. 31: Winter-Spring 1964 $30 | Order Now
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“Experience is a dim lamp which only lights the one who bears it”: An interview with Louis-Ferdinand Céline.

“Style is character”: Norman Mailer on the Art of Fiction.

Jack Kerouac and Henry Miller on Céline.

Poems by Donald Hall and Geoffrey Hill.


Summer-Fall 1964
No. 32: Summer-Fall 1964 $30 | Order Now
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“It is not inspiration; it is expiration”: Jean Cocteau on the Art of Fiction.

“Facing the universe of sound”: William Carlos Williams on the Art of Poetry.

William Fifield interviews Pablo Picasso.

A story by Stanley Elkin. Poems by Robert Bly and Charles Olson.


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