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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 119 Summer 1991 |
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Your enemy is also human: Octavio Paz on the Spanish civil war, making peace with Pablo Neruda, and the mystery of freedom.
An Art of Fiction interview with Günter Grass.
Mary McCarthy on Edmund Wilson.
Stories by Rick DeMarinis, Nicholas Shakespeare, and Lily Tuck. Poems by Dana Gioia, Daniel Halpern, and Campbell McGrath. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Gunter Grass, The Art of Fiction No. 124 | | Octavio Paz, The Art of Poetry No. 42 |
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| FICTION |
| Rick DeMarinis, An Airman's Good-bye | | Murray Pomerance, Decor | | Nicholas Shakespeare, The Statue | | Lily Tuck, L'Esprit de l'Escalier |
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| FEATURE |
| Harold Acton, Recollections of an Aesthete | | Mary McCarthy, Edmund Wilson | | Ben Sonnenberg, La Consula |
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| POETRY |
| Jonathan Aaron, Two Poems | | Tina Barr, Twelve Dancing Princesses | | Yves Bonnefoy, Two Poems | | David Bottoms, Two Poems | | Steven Cramer, Two Poems | | T. Crunk, Redemption | | Stephen Dunn, Good Talk | | Tess Gallagher, Two Poems | | Dana Gioia, Becoming a Redwood | | Walter Griffin, The Bones of Montgomery Clift | | Marilyn Hacker, Two Poems | | Daniel Halpern, Infidelities | | Daryl Hine, Two Poems | | James Laughlin, Lines to be put into Latin | | David Lehman, At LaGuardia | | Campbell McGrath, Two Poems | | Milan Richter, Two Poems | | Mark Rudman, Back Stairwell | | Ira Sadoff, On the Job | | Marcia Slatkin, Two Poems | | Charlie Smith, Lies to the Dying | | Brian Swann, Restoration of a Copy of an Imaginary Painting |
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| ART |
| Peter Halley, Cover: Prison with Conduit | | Larry Johnson, Untitled | | Carrie Mae Weems, Contents Page: Untitled |
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