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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 22
Autumn-Winter 1959-1960
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Autumn-Winter 1959-1960
“I think the best regimen is to get up early, insult yourself a bit in the shaving-mirror, and then pretend you’re cutting wood”: An interview with Lawrence Durrell.

Stories by Samuel Blazer, Cecil Dawkins, and William Styron. Poems by James Dickey and David Ferry.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Lawrence Durrell, The Art of Fiction No. 23

FICTION
Samuel Blazer, The Fire-eater, or The Left Thigh Mocks the World
Cecil Dawkins, The Buffalo Ranch
William Styron, The McCabes

FEATURE
Nelson Aldrich, Jr., Text, Brigitte Coudrain Portfolio

POETRY
B. Singer Bentley, Honesty
Henri Coulette, Evening in the Park
Robert Davis, Times Square
James Dickey, Mindoro, 1944
David Ferry, Learning from History
Theodore Holmes, The People of Ilion
Carolyn Kizer, On Rising from the Dead
Harold Norse, An Episode from Procopius
Donald Petersen, Triptych
Erroll Pritchard, A Conundrum for the Bone-Collector
William Stafford, Love the Butcher Bird Lurks Everywhere

ART
Domenico Gnoli, Four Drawings
Dan Rasmusson, Cover

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