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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 20 Autumn-Winter 1958-1959 |
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James Jones on dialogue (almost too easy), characterization (no human being is really a symbol), and America (big, awkward, sprawling).
Moon rider bound to another paradise: A Marc Chagall portfolio with text by James Lord.
Philip Roths Good-bye Columbus.
Poems by Robert Bly and James Wright. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| James Jones, The Art of Fiction No. 22 |
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| FICTION |
| William Butler, The Building | | Philip Roth, Good-bye Columbus |
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| FEATURE |
| James Lord, Text, Marc Chagall Portfolio | | Pierre Schneider, Text, Jean Hélion Portfolio |
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| POETRY |
| Robert Bly, The Sorb Is The Tree of Thor | | E.G. Burrows, Icon | | Richard Elman, Arbor Day | | Allen Grossman, Holy Ghost Hospital | | Peter Levi, S.J., In a Corner of Eden | | Stephen Orgel, Talking it Out | | Ralph Pomeroy, A Frog, Leaping | | Louis Simpson, The Boarder | | William Stafford, Recoil | | Edward Watkins, Light Essay on a Serious Theme | | Thomas Whitbread, Glutton | | James Wright, Old Man Drunk |
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| ART |
| Lars Bo, Contents Page | | Marc Chagall, Five Drawings | | Jean Hélion, Seven Drawings | | Tom Keogh, Cover |
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