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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 166 Summer 2003 |
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Jonathan Lethem describes his writing process: Im a tortoise, waking each day to plod out my page or two.
An oral history of Gabriel García Márquez.
A novella by Michael Chabon, the 2004 Aga Khan Prize winner. Stories by Peter Orner and James Salter. Poems by Norma Jenckes and Natasha Saje. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Amy Hempel, The Art of Fiction No. 176 | | Jonathan Lethem, The Art of Fiction No. 177 |
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| FICTION |
| Michael Chabon, The Final Solution | | E. J. Levy, Theory of the Leisure Class | | Peter Orner, Story of a Teacher's Wife | | James Salter, Bangkok |
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| FEATURE |
| William Jovanovich, Madame, I'm Quite Drunk | | Silvana Paternostro, Solitude & Company: An Oral Biography of Gabriel Garcˇa Marquez |
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| POETRY |
| Sally W. Bliumis, In the Women's Locker Room | | Susan Conley, House of Nan King | | Chad Davidson, Two Poems | | John de Stefano, Comparative Religion | | A. B. Epstein, Two Poems | | Carol Vanderveer Hamilton, Two Poems | | Paul J. Heiner, Two Poems | | Scott Hightower, Two Poems | | Norma Jenckes, Hume's Last Laugh | | Nicholas Kilmer, Morning of Crows | | Mary-Jean Kledzik, Two Poems | | Ben Lerner, from The Lichtenberg Figures | | Daniel Lewis, Two Poems | | Lynn McMahon, Pink Rock | | Wayne Miller, Two Poems | | Gretchen Primack, Two Poems | | Michele Reese, Two Poems | | Amber Rife, Tamora's Last Speech to Titus | | Jamie Ross, Two Poems | | William Rushton, Twin Hills Amour | | Natasha Sajé, Marcel at the Station House | | Lisa Sewell, Two Poems | | Richard Shelton, The Golden Jubilee | | Paul Stephens, Two Poems | | Ann Townsend, Childless | | Bob Watts, Two Poems |
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| ART |
| Dawn Clements, Portfolio | | Jane Wilson, Cover |
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