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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 59 Fall 1974 |
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In the land of the free, one sentence must be as good as another because that is democracy: An interview with Gore Vidal.
Peter Ardery, In Memoriam.
Stories by Frederick Busch and Mike Kempton. Poems by Maxine Chernoff and Louis Simpson. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Gore Vidal, The Art of Fiction No. 50 |
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| FICTION |
| Frederick Busch, Widow Water | | Lamar Herrin, The Rio Loja Ring-Master | | Mike Kempton, Long Green | | Ray Russell, Rational Moments | | David Shaber, Progress Report |
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| FEATURE |
| Peter Ardery, In Memoriam |
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| POETRY |
| Ameen Alwan, Two Poems | | Paul Anderson, Falling | | Maxine Chernoff, Two Poems | | W.K. Engel, Two Poems | | Albert Goldbarth, Organization | | Thomas Johnson, Two Poems | | Erica Jong, Two Poems | | Greg Kuzma, Poems | | Naomi Lazard, Two Poems | | David Lehman, Greeting Where No Kindness Is | | Molly McKaughan, Ms. Delilah Hoffritz | | Rush Rankin, Poem | | Vern Rutsala, You | | Ira Sadoff, Three Poems | | Aram Saroyan, Two Poems | | Louis Simpson, Three Poems | | Albert Stainton, The Limestone Statue Boxing Factory | | Charles Webb, Two Poems |
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| ART |
| Ed Baynard, Cover | | William Wegman, Portfolio of Drawings |
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