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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 22 Autumn-Winter 1959-1960 |
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I think the best regimen is to get up early, insult yourself a bit in the shaving-mirror, and then pretend youre cutting wood: An interview with Lawrence Durrell.
Stories by Samuel Blazer, Cecil Dawkins, and William Styron. Poems by James Dickey and David Ferry. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Lawrence Durrell, The Art of Fiction No. 23 |
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| FICTION |
| Samuel Blazer, The Fire-eater, or The Left Thigh Mocks the World | | Cecil Dawkins, The Buffalo Ranch | | William Styron, The McCabes |
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| FEATURE |
| Nelson Aldrich, Jr., Text, Brigitte Coudrain Portfolio |
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| POETRY |
| B. Singer Bentley, Honesty | | Henri Coulette, Evening in the Park | | Robert Davis, Times Square | | James Dickey, Mindoro, 1944 | | David Ferry, Learning from History | | Theodore Holmes, The People of Ilion | | Carolyn Kizer, On Rising from the Dead | | Harold Norse, An Episode from Procopius | | Donald Petersen, Triptych | | Erroll Pritchard, A Conundrum for the Bone-Collector | | William Stafford, Love the Butcher Bird Lurks Everywhere |
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| ART |
| Domenico Gnoli, Four Drawings | | Dan Rasmusson, Cover |
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