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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 4 Winter 1953 |
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Irwin Shaw on Dick Tracy, the doom-conscious generation, and the Art of Fiction.
A fable by Eugene Walter. Stories by Alfred Chester, James Leo Herlihy, and Terry Southern. Poems by Geoffrey Hill, Vilma Howard, Howard Moss, and John Simon. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Irwin Shaw, The Art of Fiction No. 4 |
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| FICTION |
| Alfred Chester, Here be Dragons | | James Leo Herlihy, The Sleep of Baby Filbertson | | Marcel Moussy, The Mushroom Hunt | | Terry Southern, The Sun and the Still-Born Stars |
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| FEATURE |
| Zygmunt Haupt, In Paris and in Arcadia | | George Plimpton, Text, Hans Erni Portfolio | | Eugene Walter, Love and Comedy, Text, Michel Beret Portfolio |
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| POETRY |
| Arthur Boyars, Poem | | Geoffrey Hill, In Memory of Jane Frazer, Gideon at the Well (for Janice) | | Vilma Howard, After the War | | Will Morgan, Crucifixion | | Howard Moss, A Balcony with Birds | | John Simon, Relativity |
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| ART |
| Michael Beret, Portfolio | | Eric Blegvad, Illustrations | | Robert Culff, Illustrations | | William Pene du Bois, Cover | | Hans Erni, Portfolio | | Tom Keogh, Illustrations | | Sandra Roome, Illustrations | | Dan Snyder, Illustrations | | Eugene Walter, Illustrations |
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