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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 156 Fall 2000 |
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The Art of Journalism: An interview with Hunter S. Thompson and his journal notes from Vietnam.
Gustaw Herling on the Gulag memoir, the Polish underground, and the struggle to maintain literary integrity under the communist regime.
Stories by Rick Bass, Aimee Bender, and Jonathan Safran Foer. Poems by Mary Jo Bang, Carl Dennis, and Julie Sheehan. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Gustaw Herling, The Art of Fiction No. 162 | | Hunter S. Thompson, Rolling Stone, Air Force Journalism, On Humphrey and Muskie, Origin of Fear and Loathing, Smuggling Currency, The Art of Journalism No. 1, and Why Go to Vietnam? | | William T. Vollmann, The Art of Fiction No. 163 |
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| FICTION |
| Rick Bass, The Cave | | Aimee Bender, The Leading Man | | Todd Dorman, The Flannigans | | Jonathan Safran Foer, About the Typefaces Not Used in This Edition | | Rick Moody, The Carnival Tradition |
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| FEATURE |
| Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing in America |
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| POETRY |
| David Baker, Forced Bloom | | Mary Jo Bang, Three Poems | | Stephen Burt, Morningside Park | | William Coleman, Four Poems | | James Cummins, Three Poems | | Christina Davis, Three Poems | | Carl Dennis, Window Boxes | | Annmarie Drury, Four Poems | | Donald Finkel, Two Poems | | Gabriel Fried, Dialogue | | Benjamin Scott Grossman, Two Poems | | Malinda Markham, Two Poems | | Dennis O'Driscoll, So Much Depends | | Eric Ormsby, Two Poems | | Linda Pastan, The Cossacks | | Siri von Reis, The Love Suicides at Sonezaki | | Lexi Rudnitsky, Dependent Clause | | L. J. Schweppe, Five Poems | | Julie Sheehan, Three Poems | | Katherine Whitcomb, Ars Longa | | Terence Winch, Three Poems | | C. Dale Young, South Beach |
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| ART |
| Antonio M, God is Dead | | Richard Prince, Untitled | | Ralph Steadman, Dalai S. Thompson |
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