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The Paris Review Magazine Fall 1994 No. 132 Alfred Kazin – Good Condition, No Label
This Fall 1994 issue of The Paris Review (No. 132) features interviews with acclaimed author Louis Auchincloss (The Art of Fiction CXXXVIII) and editor Robert Gottlieb (The Art of Editing I), providing insight into both the writing and editorial processes. A standout feature by Alfred Kazin, titled Jews, explores identity and literary thought. The issue includes fiction by William Gass, Melanie Rae Thon, and Paul West, as well as a robust poetry selection and contemporary visual art.
This magazine is in good condition, with minor edge wear as shown in the listing photos. You will receive exactly the item pictured. It includes a plastic protective covering. Please review all images for condition accuracy.
Contents of Issue No. 132
Interviews
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Louis Auchincloss – The Art of Fiction CXXXVIII – p. 73
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Robert Gottlieb – The Art of Editing I – p. 182
Feature
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Alfred Kazin – Jews – p. 32
Fiction
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William Gass – Quotations from Chairman Flaubert – p. 270
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Peter LaSalle – Vistas – p. 246
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Melanie Rae Thon – Necessary Angels – p. 162
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Paul West – After Rani – p. 95
Art
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Andrew Masullo – 3026 (Cover)
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Leone & Macdonald – d.b. – p. 143
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Judy Pfaff – The Bivalves – p. 237
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Frontispiece by William Pène du Bois
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Table of Contents Illustration by Pascal Bernier
Poetry
Includes works by:
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Galway Kinnell – Lackawanna – p. 23
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Jennifer Ashton, Scott Cairns, Shawn Sturgeon, James Cummins, Timothy Liu, Charles Tomlinson, Stephanie Strickland, and many others
Notes on Contributors – p. 316
This issue presents a wide range of literary voices, blending editorial insight, cultural essays, and modern poetic styles. A solid addition for collectors of The Paris Review or fans of late 20th-century literature.
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