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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 11 Winter 1955 |
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So two of these goofs come by in a cab and we go up North, in a hotel, out, got nine bucks, up and down, around a corner, ducking up and down, then back to Rich, the poor son of a bitch, he come out and he was bawling: An interview with Nelson Algren.
Jack Kerouacs On the Road.
Poems by John Hollander, Christopher Logue, and Louis Simpson. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Nelson Algren, The Art of Fiction No. 11 |
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| FICTION |
| Marjorie Anais Housepian, How Levon Dai Was Surrendered to the Edemuses | | Jack Kerouac, The Mexican Girl | | Gerard-Kornelis Van Het Reve, Gossamer |
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| FEATURE |
| Eugene Walter, Text, Oskar Kokoschka Portfolio, Antoni Clave Portfolio |
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| POETRY |
| Rolf Fjelde, On Their Roundness | | John Haislip, Blue Fruit | | John Hollander, The Fable of the Bears in Winter | | Christopher Logue, In Widdershin | | W. S. Merwin, Sow | | Louis Simpson, Orpheus in the Underworld |
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| ART |
| Antoni Clave, Six Drawings | | Albert Eisenlau, Illustrations | | Michael Julac, Cover | | Oskar Kokoschka, Six Early Portraits | | James Wines, Illustrations |
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