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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 58 Summer 1974 |
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You have to read in order to write. Art is a seamless web and we latch on where we find a loose end: An interview with Archibald MacLeish.
Stories by Patricia Griffith, William Harrison, and Erik Tarloff. Poems by Fanny Howe, Robert Phillips and Ira Sadoff. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Archibald MacLeish, The Art of Poetry No. 18 |
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| FICTION |
| Stephanie Eve Bernstein, Anamnesis | | Patricia Griffith, Dust | | William Harrison, The Good Ship Erasmus | | Erik Tarloff, Flesh, Pleasures of the |
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| POETRY |
| Jon Enroth, Two Poems | | Stephen Frank, Two Poems | | D.E. Fredd, The Antibody | | Gary Gildner, The Runner | | Jeff Grinnell, Study for Two Figures | | Fanny Howe, Three Poems | | Philip Legler, Sheet-Monger, Blanket-Hoarder | | Everette Maddox, Three Poems | | John McKernan, The Season | | W. S. Merwin, Demonstration | | Frederick Morgan, Pterodactyls and Two Poems | | Robert Phillips, The Empty Man | | S. J. Sackett, Epistemology | | Ira Sadoff, Three Poems | | Richard Shelton, Three Poems | | Gerald Stern, Four Poems | | Al Young, Two Poems | | Alan Zeigler, Instructions for My Arrival |
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| ART |
| Deborah Remington, Cover | | Christopher Wilmarth, Portfolio |
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