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The Paris Review Magazine Fall 1993 No. 128 Don DeLillo – Very Good Condition, No Label
This Fall 1993 issue of The Paris Review (No. 128) features an iconic Art of Fiction interview with Don DeLillo, alongside another with Toni Morrison—two literary titans in one volume. This richly packed issue also includes fiction by Gabriel García Márquez, Jeanette Winterson, and Ethan Canin, and rare literary documents from John Cheever, Ezra Pound, Dylan Thomas, and Ernest Hemingway.
The item is in very good condition with minor edge wear and includes a plastic protective covering. The exact item in the pictures is the one you will receive. Please see photos for condition.
Contents of Issue No. 128
Interviews
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Don DeLillo – The Art of Fiction CXXXV – p. 76
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Toni Morrison – The Art of Fiction CXXXIV – p. 160
Documents
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John Cheever – On the Literary Life – p. 12
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Ernest Hemingway – Titres Manqués – p. 24
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Ezra Pound – Canto 72 – p. 36
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Ezra Pound – Confession – p. 48
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Charles Scribner III – Gatsby Illuminated – p. 60
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Dylan Thomas – Mea Culpa – p. 72
Fiction
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Ethan Canin – The Palace Thief – p. 14
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Gabriel García Márquez – The Saint – p. 33
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Marcia Guthridge – Bones – p. 101
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Jeanette Winterson – The Lives of Saints – p. 124
Art
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Cover: Larry Rivers, Paris Review, pencil, colored pencil, oils and felt-tip pen on paper, 1993
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Table of Contents Illustration: Fireworks at the Long Island party to celebrate The Paris Review’s 40th anniversary
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Frontispiece: William Pène du Bois
Poetry
Includes works by:
W. S. Merwin, Lucie Brock-Broido, Jorie Graham, James Galvin, Rachel Wetzsteon, Marilyn Hacker, Pattann Rogers, Judita Vaičiūnaitė, Carl Dennis, Frederick Tibbetts, Susan Wood, and many more.
Notes on Contributors – p. 384
Notice – p. 32
This is a standout issue from The Paris Review’s storied history—perfect for collectors, scholars, and literary enthusiasts.
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