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The Paris Review Magazine – Fall 1997 – No. 144 – Aldo Buzzi, Elias Canetti | No Label | VG
Offered here is The Paris Review, Fall 1997, Issue No. 144, in very good condition, showing only minor wear along the edges. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review all provided images for a clear understanding of the condition.
This issue features a remarkable blend of interviews, fiction, poetry, and visual art, including early contributions from literary luminaries such as David Foster Wallace and a unique self-interview by Aldo Buzzi. It is a notable volume for collectors and readers of contemporary literature.
Interviews
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Seamus Heaney – The Art of Poetry LXXV (p. 88)
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Robert Pinsky – The Art of Poetry LXXVI (p. 180)
Fiction
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Jane Avrich – The Great Flood (p. 282)
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Peter Matthiessen – Lost Man’s River (p. 226)
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Rick Moody – The Mansion on the Hill (p. 139)
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Kate Walbert – The Blue Hour (p. 219)
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David Foster Wallace – Brief Interviews with Hideous Men (p. 131)
Features
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Aldo Buzzi – A Self-Interview (p. 152)
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Elias Canetti – Selected Notes from Hampstead (p. 54)
Poetry
Includes works by:
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Michael Blumenthal, Anne Babson Carter, Brad Davis, Ben Downing, Clayton Eshleman, Marilyn Hacker, Carol Vaness Hamilton, Richard Kennedy, Karl Kirchwey, Kenneth Koch, Yusef Komunyakaa, Timothy Liu, Joanie Mackowski, Corey Marks, Deborah Poe, Maura Stanton, Terese Svoboda, Wislawa Szymborska, John Updike (Two Cunts in Paris), Sidney Wade, and David Yezzi
Art & Illustration
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Cover Art: Betsy Rosenwald – Wind
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Feature: Frank Yamrus – Six Bodies (p. 69)
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Table of Contents Illustration by Pierre Constance – Untitled Drawing
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Frontispiece by William Pène du Bois
Additional Information
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Notes on Contributors – p. 289
All magazines are shipped in a plastic protective covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.
This issue represents a standout entry in The Paris Review series, featuring some of the most important voices of late 20th-century literature.