The Paris Review Magazine Fall 1984 No. 93 Julio Cortazar No Label VG


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The Paris Review Magazine Fall 1984 No. 93 Julio Cortázar – Very Good Condition, No Label

This Fall 1984 issue of The Paris Review, No. 93, features three powerhouse interviews with celebrated literary and theatrical figures Julio Cortázar, Eugene Ionesco, and Philip Roth. Rich in fiction, poetry, and visual art, this issue is a standout volume for collectors and readers of modern literature and contemporary criticism.

The magazine is in very good condition, with only minor wear along the edges. The item pictured is the exact copy you will receive and has been preserved in great shape for its age. A plastic protective covering is included with the magazine. Please refer to the photos for condition verification.

Contents of Issue No. 93 include:

Interviews

  • Julio CortázarThe Art of Fiction LXXXIII (p. 173)

  • Eugene IonescoThe Art of Theater VII (p. 53)

  • Philip RothThe Art of Fiction LXXXIV (p. 215)

Fiction

  • T. Coraghessan BoyleThe Hector Quesadilla Story (p. 253)

  • Lars GustafssonWater Story (p. 203)

  • Bobbie Ann MasonDo You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans? (p. 79)

  • Norman RushInstruments of Seduction (p. 146)

Art

  • Laurie SimmonsTourism (p. 93)

  • Terry WintersSiren: Nine Drawings (p. 197)

Poetry

  • Sharona Ben-TovCarillon for Cambridge Women (p. 192)

  • Harold BrodkeyTo Frank O’Hara (p. 102)

  • Joseph BrodskyGorbunov and Gorchakov (p. 207)

  • Raymond CarverTen Poems (p. 37)

  • Linda GreggSix Poems (p. 169)

  • Herbert MorrisIn the Dark (p. 248)

  • Molly PeacockFour Poems (p. 109)

  • Frederick SeidelElms (p. 122)

  • David ShapiroHouse (Blown Apart) (p. 219)

  • Anne WaldmanCanzone (p. 165)

  • Baron WormserThree Poems (p. 109)

Additional Features

  • Notes on Contributors (p. 267)

  • Frontispiece by William Pène du Bois

  • Cover by Jasper Johns, Untitled, 1983–84, ink on plastic

  • Table of Contents Illustration by Richard Diebenkorn, Combination, 1981, etching

Editorial Note:
The Paris Review welcomes Jeanne McCulloch as the new Managing Editor, succeeding Hallie Gay Walden, who served from 1981 to 1984.

This issue is a compelling addition for those who appreciate groundbreaking interviews, influential fiction, and contributions from leading voices in late 20th-century poetry and art.

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