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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 52
Summer 1971
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Summer 1971
“That ragged Christ, that sufferer, performed the greatest act of confession, and I mean with his body. I try to do that with words”: An interview with Anne Sexton.

James Blake's prison letters to Nelson Algren.

Stories by Paul West and Joyce Carol Oates. Poems by Jim Dine and John Koethe.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Anne Sexton, The Art of Poetry No. 15

FICTION
Michael Brownstein, Three Stories
Keith Cohen, Phenomenal Feelings
Harry Mathews, The Sinking of the Odradek Stadium
Joyce Carol Oates, Plot
Paul West, Caliban's Filibuster

FEATURE
James Blake, The Happy Islanders

POETRY
Ted Berrigan, Things To Do In Providence
Scott Cohen, Two Poems
Jack Collom, Two Poems
Jim Dine, Two Poems
David Henderson, Canticle
Anselm Hollo, To Be Born Again
John Koethe, A Sunday Drive
Frank Lima, Two Poems
Harris Schiff, Pure Poison
Lewis Warsh, Two Poems

ART
Mark Lancaster, Cover

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