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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 133 Winter 1994 |
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I cant see how it can be called art if its purpose is to frustrate humanity: Chinua Achebe on the Art of Fiction.
An Art of Poetry interview with Czeslaw Milosz.
Stories by A. S. Byatt, Charles DAmbrosio, and Romesh Gunesekera. Poems by Alicia Ostriker, Marie Ponsot, and Goran Simic. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Chinua Achebe, The Art of Fiction No. 139 | | Czeslaw Milosz, The Art of Poetry No. 70 |
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| FICTION |
| A. S. Byatt, The Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye | | Charles D'Ambrosio, Open House | | Romesh Gunesekera, Cook's Joy |
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| POETRY |
| Nin Andrews, The Book of Lies | | Artis Bernard, Securing Yellow | | Don Bogen, Among Appliances | | John Gery, Two Poems | | Lise Goett, Three Poems | | Edward Hirsch, Two Poems | | Philip Kobylarz, The Insubstantial Pageant | | Steve Kronen, Two Poems | | Rika Lesser, Epilogue: Dodsdansen | | Judy Longley, from Matisse in Morocco | | Richard Lyons, The Black Venus: For Max Ernst | | Mary Maxwell, Beckett in Roussillon | | Gardener McFall, Two Poems | | Jim Moore, Two Poems | | Joyce Carol Oates, Like Walking to the Drugstore, When I Get Out | | Alicia Ostriker, The Boys, the Broomhandle, the Retarded Girl | | Kathleen Peirce, Three Poems | | Thomas Pfau, Three Poems | | Marie Ponsot, Two Poems | | Bin Ramke, As If the Past | | Pattiann Rogers, Two Poems | | Goran Simic, Three Poems | | Thomas Sleigh, Two Poems | | Henry Sloss, Between Lives | | Jordan Smith, After Die Walkure | | Terese Svoboda, A Cure for Hiccups | | Frederick Tibbetts, Dissonant Interval | | David Wagoner, Love Has Something Still of the Sea | | Michael White, The Woman on the Steps of the Bella Vista Apts. | | Marc Woodworth, Adrian Leverkuhn's Song for the Clearwings |
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| ART |
| Nancy Brett, Table of Contents | | Flavia Gandolfo, Masks | | Robert Greene, Cover | | Ken Lum, Portraits |
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