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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 127
Summer 1993
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Summer 1993
Christopher Logue on Homer, the Left Bank, and the Art of Poetry.

A Humorist at Work: An interview with Fran Leibowitz.

Stories by Donald Antrim, Jim Carroll, Melissa Pritchard, and Jim Shepard. Poems by Rafael Campo, Christopher Merrill, and May Swenson.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Christopher Logue, The Art of Poetry No. 66
James Salter, The Art of Fiction No. 133

FICTION
Donald Antrim, Elect Mr. Robinson for a Better World
Jim Carroll, Curtis's Charm
Ralph Lombreglia, Piltdown Man, Later Proved to Be a Hoax
Melissa Pritchard, The Good and Faithful Widow
Jim Shepard, Batting Against Castro

FEATURE
Fran Lebowitz, A Humorist at Work
Erwin Pfrang, Circe Drawings

POETRY
A. R. Ammons, Three Poems
David Bergman, Two Poems
Judith Berke, Two Poems
Rafael Campo, Two Poems
Nicholas Christopher,
Nancy Eimers, Two Poems
Irving Feldman, Variations on a Theme by May Swenson
Donald Finkel, Waiting for a Heart
Robert Hahn, Four Poems
Paul Kane, Three Poems
Cynthia Kraman, Four Poems
David Lehman, Five Poems
Sandra McPherson, Three Poems
Christopher Merrill, Two Poems
Lynn Powell, Two Poems
Burton Raffel, Six Poems
Lloyd Schwartz, Pornography
Shawn Sturgeon, Two Poems
May Swenson, Daffodildo

ART
Peter Campus, Rupture
Roberto Juarez, Studies for Days of the Year
Lari Pittman, Cover
Gary Simmons, Blackboard Series

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