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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 175
Fall/Winter 2005
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Fall/Winter 2005
The Writers at Work interview with Orhan Pamuk: “My mind is like that of a little playful child, trying to show his daddy how clever he is.”

Karl Taro Greenfeld explores the birthplace of SARS: “Southern Chinese have always eaten their way through the far reaches of the animal kingdom more adventurously than others . . . the sheer variety and volume of creatures they consumed came to include virtually any obtainable species of land, sea, or air.”

New war fiction by Benjamin Percy: “Throughout my childhood I could hear, if I cupped a hand to my ear, the lowing of bulls, the bleating of sheep, and the report of assault rifles shouting from the hilltops.”

Poetry by Mary Jo Bang, plus selections from a portfolio by Writers at Work interviewee Jack Gilbert.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Jack Gilbert, The Art of Poetry No. 91
Orhan Pamuk, The Art of Fiction No. 187

FICTION
Ma Jian, The Woman and the Blue Sky
Benjamin Percy, Refresh, Refresh

DISPATCH
Karl Taro Greenfeld, Wild Flavor

DOCUMENT
Vladimir Nabokov, Revolution

POETRY
Mary Jo Bang, Five Poems
John Burnside, Six Poems
Jack Gilbert, Five Poems

SKETCHBOOK
Andy Friedman, At the Fish Market

PHOTOGRAPHS
Suyeon Yun, Two Koreas, Ten Portraits

COVER
Edward Burtynsky, Manufacturing #17, Deda Chicken Processing Plant, Dehui City, Jilin Province, China, 2005

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