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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 33
Winter-Spring 1965
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Winter-Spring 1965
“Mr. William Randolph Hearst caused a little excitement by getting up in the middle of the first act and leaving with his party of ten. I vomited in the back aisle”: Lillian Hellman on the Art of Theater.

“Then and Now”: A symposium on the expatriate tradition.

Poems by Denise Levertov, George Oppen, Robert Creeley, and Galway Kinnell.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Lillian Hellman, The Art of Theater No. 1

FICTION
R.V. Cassill, And in My Heart
Jeremy Larner, Oh, the Wonder!

FEATURE
Patrick Bowles, Interview with Avigdor Arikha
Janet Flanner, Then and Now: A Symposium on the Expatriate Tradition
Maria Jolas, Then and Now: A Symposium on the Expatriate Tradition
James Jones, Then and Now: A Symposium on the Expatriate Tradition
John Levee, Then and Now: A Symposium on the Expatriate Tradition
Man Ray, Then and Now: A Symposium on the Expatriate Tradition
William Gardner Smith, Then and Now: A Symposium on the Expatriate Tradition
Virgil Thomson, Then and Now: A Symposium on the Expatriate Tradition

POETRY
Robert Creeley, Anger
Donald Davie, Pieta
Galway Kinnell, Two Poems
Denise Levertov, Three Poems
George Oppen, A Narrative
David Ray, Two Poems
Robert Sward, All For a Day

ART
Avigdor Arikha, Drawings and Paintings
John Bergin, Illustrations
Jacques-Christian Freyburger, Contents Page, Illustrations
Alain Jacquet, Cover

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