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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 54 Summer 1972 |
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I do not want to be remembered. These are dehumanizing times—its best to be forgotten: An interview with Jerzy Kosinski.
A movie-picture outline by James Ivory, Michael ODonoghue, and George Trow.
Stories by Gail Godwin and Harry Mathews. Poems by Allen Ginsberg and Ron Padgett. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Jerzy Kosinski, The Art of Fiction No. 46 |
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| FICTION |
| Kenward Elmslie, Tropicalism | | Gail Godwin, Some Side Effects of Time Travel | | James Ivory, Savages: A Motion Picture Outline | | Harry Mathews, The Sinking of the Odradek Stadium | | Michael O'Donoghue, Savages: A Motion Picture Outline | | Michael Rothschild, The Austringer | | David Shetzline, Country of the Painted Freaks | | George Swift Trow, Savages: A Motion Picture Outline |
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| POETRY |
| Tom Clark, Three Poems | | Allen Ginsberg, An Open Window on Chicago | | Faye Kicknosway, Our Gang: Ginger | | Ron Padgett, Two Poems | | Tom Walsh, Two Poems |
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| ART |
| Howard Grey, The Open Secret | | Serafina Voltic, Cover |
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