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The Paris Review Magazine Spring 1994 No. 130 Walter Channing – Good Condition, No Label
This Spring 1994 issue of The Paris Review (No. 130) features Ken Kesey and W.D. Snodgrass in The Art of Fiction and Poetry interviews, respectively. Highlights include Walter Channing’s meditative essay “Trees”, Virgil Thomson’s reminiscences of pre-war Paris, and fiction by Vikram Chandra, Susan Power, and Kate Braverman. Includes a striking photographic portfolio by Louise Bourgeois.
The magazine is in good condition, with minor edge wear. The exact item pictured is what you will receive. Comes with a plastic protective covering. Please review the photos for condition.
Contents of Issue No. 130
Interviews
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Ken Kesey – The Art of Fiction CXXXVII – p. 58
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W.D. Snodgrass – The Art of Poetry LXVIII – p. 164
Features
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Walter Channing – Trees – p. 201
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W.D. Snodgrass – Dabbling in Corruption – p. 283
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Virgil Thomson – Paris between the Wars – p. 114
Fiction
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Andy Plattner – Chandelier – p. 20
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Vikram Chandra – Dharma – p. 122
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Kate Braverman – Histories of the Undead – p. 214
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Susan Power – Snakes – p. 229
Art
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Louise Bourgeois – The Paris Review Silverprints – p. 239
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James Casebere – p. 124
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Cover: Louise Bourgeois, Print for The Paris Review, 1994
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Frontispiece: William Pène du Bois
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Table of Contents Illustration: Richard Snyder, Untitled, 1993
Poetry
Includes works by:
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Octavio Paz – Soliloquio – p. 254
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Alan Michael Parker – Five Poems – p. 225
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William Logan, Michael Benedikt, George Bradley, Sarah Arvio, David Baker, Molly Peacock, Tomas Tranströmer, and many more
Notes on Contributors – p. 304
This issue captures the breadth of The Paris Review’s literary vision in the 1990s, offering a balance of fiction, poetry, interviews, and visual art from renowned voices and emerging talents alike.
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