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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 114 Spring 1990 |
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Nathalie Sarraute on Sartre: I liked him as a friend, but found him physically one of the most repulsive men I had ever seen—it was terrible!
Hardy was drawn to those great independent women in his Wessex . . . they choose their own defeat, and that has been hard for me to face: An interview with Mary Lee Settle.
Stories by Stuart Dybek, Peter Matthiessen, and Larry Woiwode. Poems by Suzanne Gardinier, David Mamet, and Franz Wright. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Nathalie Sarraute, The Art of Fiction No. 115 | | Mary Lee Settle, The Art of Fiction No. 116 |
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| FICTION |
| Stuart Dybek, Nighthawks | | Peter Matthiessen, from Killing Mr. Watson | | Christoph Ransmayr, from The Last World | | Paul West, Night in Whitechapel | | Larry Woiwode, Summer Storms |
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| FEATURE |
| Robie Macauley, Silence, Exile, and Cunning |
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| POETRY |
| John Ash, Scenes From Schumann | | Stephen Dunn, Two Poems | | Thomas Frick, Sleep | | Suzanne Gardinier, Dear Sam, Taken by the Adoption Agency | | Melissa Green, The Consolation of Boethius | | Brenda Hillman, Autumn Moon | | David Mamet, Two Men | | Donna Masini, At the Bandshell by the River | | Sandra McPherson, The Thorn-Shaver on Fifth | | Karen Murai, Three Poems | | Bin Ramke, The Center for Atmospheric Research | | Christopher Reid, Caretaking | | Mark Rudman, The Nowhere Where | | Joe Sheerin, Four Poems | | Franz Wright, Three Poems |
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| ART |
| Jean Michel Basquiat, Cover | | Ashley Bickerton, Good | | Meyer Vaisman, Untitled |
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