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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 114
Spring 1990
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Spring 1990
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

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

FEATURE
Robie Macauley, Silence, Exile, and Cunning

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

ART
Jean Michel Basquiat, Cover
Ashley Bickerton, Good
Meyer Vaisman, Untitled

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