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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 55 Fall 1972 |
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I suddenly see my words with the eyes of the cold public. It gives me a terrible sense of exposure, as if Id 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| ART |
| Denise Green, Rialto Phosphenes | | Bruce Wormer, Rialto Phosphenes | | Elzbieta Zowy, Cover |
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