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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 52 Summer 1971 |
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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 |
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| 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 |
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| FEATURE |
| James Blake, The Happy Islanders |
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| 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 |
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| ART |
| Mark Lancaster, Cover |
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