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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 131 Summer 1994 |
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We need poetry, not to regain this intimacy, which is impossible, but to remember that we miss it: Yves Bonnefoy on the Art of Poetry.
An Art of Fiction interview with Alice Munro.
Umberto Eco explains how to travel with a salmon .
Elizabeth Bishop and May Swenson letters. Stories by Rick Moody and Alice Munro. Poems by Ingeborg Bachmann, Philip Levine, and James Merrill. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Yves Bonnefoy, The Art of Poetry No. 69 | | Alice Munro, The Art of Fiction No. 137 |
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| FICTION |
| Rebecca T. Godwin, Keeper of the House | | Rick Moody, The Ring of Brightest Angels Around Heaven | | Alice Munro, Spaceships Have Landed | | Melissa Pritchard, The Instinct for Bliss |
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| FEATURE |
| Elizabeth Bishop, Correspondence | | Umberto Eco, How to Travel with a Salmon | | May Swenson, Correspondence |
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| POETRY |
| Agha Shahid Ali, A History of Paisley | | Ingeborg Bachmann, Two Poems | | Maureen Bloomfield, Two Poems | | Cathleen Calbert, In Praise of My Young Husband | | Anne Babson Carter, Three Blocks from San Marco | | Jane Cooper, Seventeen Questions about King Kong | | Alfred Corn, Insertion Arias | | Mike Decker, The River | | Ben Downing, Three Poems | | John Drury, Two Poems | | Clayton Eshleman, Homuncula | | Irving Feldman, The Little Children of Hamelin | | Stephen Gibson, The Bra | | Marilyn Hacker, Cancer Winter | | Geoffrey H. Hartman, Four Poems | | Stella Johnston, Julian | | Caroline Knox, Kilim | | Philip Levine, Two Poems | | James Merrill, Tony: Ending the Life | | Gary Mitchner, On The Western Edge | | Peggy Penn, Two Poems | | Bin Ramke, Art. Love. Geology | | Kay Ryan, Matrigupta | | Grace Schulman, Bestiaries | | Reginald Shepherd, Three Poems | | Kay Sloan, Breakfast at Keseberg's Diner | | Jordan Smith, The Dream of Horses |
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| ART |
| John Alexander, Cover | | Tom Nakashima, Wigwam and Tree | | Michael Scott, Enamel on Aluminum | | Lee Tribe, Drawings |
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