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The Paris Review Magazine Fall 1988 No. 108 George Rylands – Very Good Condition, No Label
Issue No. 108 of The Paris Review (Fall 1988) offers a refined mix of literary voices, visual art, and personal reflection. It includes interviews with Edmund White and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Anthony Hecht, and features the memoir Recollections by literary scholar George Rylands. With fiction by Charles Baxter and Steven Millhauser, and poetry from international and emerging voices including Sharon Olds, Primo Levi, and Henri Cole, this issue presents a rich cross-section of late-20th-century literature.
The item is in very good condition, with minor edge wear typical for its age. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive, and it comes in a plastic protective covering. Please see the photos for a full condition review.
Contents of Issue No. 108 include:
Interviews
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Anthony Hecht – The Art of Poetry XXXX (p. 160)
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Edmund White – The Art of Fiction CV (p. 46)
Feature
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George Rylands – Recollections (p. 108)
Fiction
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Charles Baxter – Westland (p. 12)
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Susan Chace – Stickup (p. 88)
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Janet Kauffman – Obscene Gestures for Women (p. 215)
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Steven Millhauser – Rain (p. 140)
Art
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Lucas Samaras – Dot Drawings (p. 99)
Poetry
Featuring work by:
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Claribel Alegría, April Bernard, Henri Cole, Alice Fulton, Brooks Haxton, Martha Hollander, Primo Levi, James Michieal, Christopher Merrill, Geoffrey O’Brien, Dennis O’Driscoll, Sharon Olds, Mark Rudman, Jean Zimmerman
Additional Features
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Notes on Contributors (p. 222)
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Frontispiece by William Pène du Bois
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Cover by Philip Taaffe, Untitled, 1988 – silkscreen collage and acrylic on canvas
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Table of Contents illustration by Cindy Sherman, Untitled, 1984 – color photograph
A distinguished issue blending personal recollections, contemporary fiction, and a wide array of poetic voices—perfect for readers and collectors of modern literary journals.
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