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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 112
Winter 1989
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Winter 1989
“It’s just a matter of persistence—and a certain amount of talent. You can’t do anything without talent, but you can’t do anything without persistence either”: William Kennedy on the Art of Fiction.

A Long Game of Scrabble: Michael Meyer remembers Graham Greene.

Stories by Nicholas Delbanco and Bernard Malamud. Poems by Les Murray and Robert Pinsky.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
William Kennedy, The Art of Fiction No. 111
Josef Skvorecky, The Art of Fiction No. 112

FICTION
Nicholas Delbanco, The Writers' Trade
Karen Latuchie, The Nature of Some Things
Bernard Malamud, The Elevator
Francois Maspero, Who's Never Heard˙of the Circus Trots?
Amor Towles, The Temptations of the Pleasure

FEATURE
Michael Meyer, A Long Game of Scrabble: A Memoir of Graham Greene

POETRY
David Bottoms, Last Nickel Ranch: Plains, Montana
George Bradley, The 4th of July, and
Karen Fish, The Dreams
Amy Gerstler, Three Poems
Albert Goldbarth, Two Poems
Wayne Koestenbaum, A History of Private Life
David Lehman, Two Poems
Les A. Murray, Five Poems
Cynthia Nadelman, I Bought a Camera
Molly Peacock, Two Poems
Georges Perec, Three Epithalamia
Robert Pinsky, Two Poems
Barbara Wuest, Two Poems

ART
Martin Kippenberger, Untitled
Robert Marigold, Cover
Steve Wolfe, Untitled (Remarks on Colour)

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