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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 55
Fall 1972
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Fall 1972
“I suddenly see my words with the eyes of the cold public. It gives me a terrible sense of exposure, as if I’d gotten sunburned”: Eudora Welty on the Art of Fiction.

Stories by Walter Abish, James Salter, and James Schuyler. Poems by Edward Dorn, Jim Gustafson, and Michael McClure.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Eudora Welty, The Art of Fiction No. 47

FICTION
Walter Abish, The Second Leg
Don Asher, Ambassador
Hampton Hawes, Ambassador
Judith Rascoe, Meter, Measure
James Salter, Via Negativa
James Schuyler, Life Death and Other Dreams

POETRY
Jim Brodey, Two Poems
Stephen A. Canada, Two Poems
Loren Paul Caplin, Charlie's Eye
Edward Dorn, The Poet
John Giorno, Guru Rinpoche
Jim Gustafson, Two Poems
Lou Horvath, Not Here
Dennis Jarrett, Summer Night
Michael McClure, Two Poems
George Pitts, Scars
Charles Plymell, At a Gas Station in Kansas
Lorenzo Thomas, Two Poems
Charlie Vermont, Poem

ART
Denise Green, Rialto Phosphenes
Bruce Wormer, Rialto Phosphenes
Elzbieta Zowy, Cover

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