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The Paris Review Magazine Spring 1993 No. 126 Sybille Bedford – Very Good Condition, No Label
This Spring 1993 issue of The Paris Review (No. 126) offers a standout lineup of interviews, fiction, and poetry, headlined by a rich interview feature with acclaimed author Sybille Bedford, along with Amy Clampitt and Mark Helprin. A must-have for readers of literary depth and collectors of this influential publication.
The item is in good condition, with minor wear consistent with age. It comes in a plastic protective sleeve, and the exact magazine shown is the one you will receive. See photos for details.
Contents of Issue No. 126
Interviews
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Amy Clampitt – The Art of Poetry XLV (p. 76)
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Mark Helprin – The Art of Fiction CXXXIII (p. 160)
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Sybille Bedford – An Interview (p. 230)
Fiction
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Charles D’Ambrosio – The Real Name (p. 14)
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Umberto Eco – The Bible (p. 225)
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Kenneth Koch – Achille Dogos (p. 110)
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Josip Novakovich – The Burning Shoe (p. 45)
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Joy Williams – Marabou (p. 105)
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Thomas Wilson – Dominion (p. 210)
Art
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Gary Curtis – Excerpts from Autobiography (p. 67)
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Rainer Gross – Without Words: Faces (p. 151)
Poetry
Works by:
George Bradley, Henri Cole, James Cummins, Irving Feldman, Albert Goldbarth, James Richardson, William Wadsworth, Roger Weingarten, Charlie Smith, Cynthia Zarin, and many more.
Additional Features
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Frontispiece by William Pène du Bois
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Cover by Adam Fuss, Untitled, 1989, unique cibachrome photograph
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Table of Contents illustration by Sarah Plimpton, Untitled, 1991, aquatint
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Notes on Contributors – p. 295
A beautifully curated issue, rich in international voices and poetic vision—ideal for collectors and lovers of thoughtful literature.
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