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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 6
Summer 1954
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Summer 1954
“In fact it was one of the greatest successes in all modern Italian literature. . . There has never been anything like it”: Alberto Moravia, suffering from a horrible headache, explains his work.

A bohemian paradise in 1920s Paris: Nathan Asch recalls the Café du Dome.

Italo Calvino’s “Last Comes the Raven.”


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Alberto Moravia, The Art of Fiction No. 6

FICTION
Italo Calvino, Last Comes the Raven
Claude-Antoine Ciccione, Assunta Speaks
Kay Cicellis, Mother Nature
Christopher Wanklyn, Mistral and Mermaids

FEATURE
Nathan Asch, The Nineteen-Twenties: An Interior
Thomas Quinn Curtiss, The Paris Theatre
Kenneth Sawyer, The Plastic Year
Eugene Walter, Music and Dance

POETRY
Philip Booth, Elegy For a Diver
James Broughton, Two Poems
Barney Childs, Ars Poetica
Cecil Hemley, Witnesses
David Lougee, If By This Wanton Surge
Helen Neville, The Penalty

ART
Zao-Wou-Ki, Portfolio
B. Whistler Dabney, Illustrations
Jean Hannon, Illustrations
Fred Jessup, Cover
John Koenig, Illustrations
Mélonie Rosewater, Illustrations

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