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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 59
Fall 1974
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Fall 1974
“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

FICTION
Frederick Busch, Widow Water
Lamar Herrin, The Rio Loja Ring-Master
Mike Kempton, Long Green
Ray Russell, Rational Moments
David Shaber, Progress Report

FEATURE
Peter Ardery, In Memoriam

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

ART
Ed Baynard, Cover
William Wegman, Portfolio of Drawings

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