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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 36 Winter 1966 |
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An Art of Fiction interview with Saul Bellow.
An anecdoted topography of chance: Daniel Spoerri maps Room 13 at the Hotel Carcassone.
A story by William Styron. Poems by Barbara Guest, Lorine Niedecker, and Joel Oppenheimer. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Saul Bellow, The Art of Fiction No. 37 |
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| FICTION |
| Aidan Higgins, from Langrishe, Go Down | | Barton Midwood, One's Ship | | William Styron, from The Confessions of Nat Turner |
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| FEATURE |
| Daniel Spoerri, An Anecdoted Topography of Chance |
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| POETRY |
| Thomas Clark, The Greece Poem | | Robert Duncan, Lammas Dream Poem | | Max Finstein, Two Poems | | Barbara Guest, Colonial Hours | | Philip Lamantia, Two Poems | | Lorine Niedecker, Who Was Mary Shelly | | Joel Oppenheimer, The New Nightgown | | Carl Rakosi, Two Poems |
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| ART |
| Topor, Illustrations | | Alex Katz, Cover | | Meret Oppenheim, Portfolio | | Jean Sobieski, Contents Page | | Robert White, Illustrations |
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