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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 11
Winter 1955
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Winter 1955
“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 Kerouac’s On the Road.

Poems by John Hollander, Christopher Logue, and Louis Simpson.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Nelson Algren, The Art of Fiction No. 11

FICTION
Marjorie Anais Housepian, How Levon Dai Was Surrendered to the Edemuses
Jack Kerouac, The Mexican Girl
Gerard-Kornelis Van Het Reve, Gossamer

FEATURE
Eugene Walter, Text, Oskar Kokoschka Portfolio, Antoni Clave Portfolio

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

ART
Antoni Clave, Six Drawings
Albert Eisenlau, Illustrations
Michael Julac, Cover
Oskar Kokoschka, Six Early Portraits
James Wines, Illustrations

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