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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 112 Winter 1989 |
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Its just a matter of persistence—and a certain amount of talent. You cant do anything without talent, but you cant 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 |
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| 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 |
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| FEATURE |
| Michael Meyer, A Long Game of Scrabble: A Memoir of Graham Greene |
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| 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 |
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| ART |
| Martin Kippenberger, Untitled | | Robert Marigold, Cover | | Steve Wolfe, Untitled (Remarks on Colour) |
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