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The Paris Review Magazine Spring 1995 No. 134 Ted Hughes & Primo Levi – Very Good Condition, No Label
This Spring 1995 issue of The Paris Review (No. 134) presents two major literary interviews: Ted Hughes (The Art of Poetry LXXI) and Primo Levi (The Art of Fiction CXL). Rich in poetry, fiction, and literary reflection, it also includes posthumous contributions from M.F.K. Fisher, Eudora Welty, and Donald Keene on Mishima.
The item is in very good condition, showing minor wear on edges. The item pictured is exactly what you will receive. Stored in a plastic protective covering.
Contents of Issue No. 134
Interviews
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Ted Hughes – The Art of Poetry LXXI – p. 25
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Primo Levi – The Art of Fiction CXL – p. 201
Fiction
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Tibor Fischer – Top Ten Philosophical Hits – p. 5
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Marcia Guthridge – The Host – p. 120
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Robert Menasse – What Remains – p. 126
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Helen Schulman – The Revisionist – p. 132
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Daniel Stern – The Oven Bird by Robert Frost – p. 170
Features
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M.F.K. Fisher – Two Reflections – p. 292
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Donald Keene – Mishima in 1958 – p. 140
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Eudora Welty – Two Encounters – p. 258
Art
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Cover art: Debris by Burhan Doğançay
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Tony Fitzpatrick – Etchings – p. 95
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Mia Westerlund Roosen – Portfolio and Studio Visit – p. 247
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Frontispiece and Table of Contents illustration by William Pène du Bois
Poetry
Features poems from:
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A.R. Ammons, Billy Collins, Carolyn Kizer, Jacqueline Osherow,
Frank Bidart, Rachel Hadas, James Longenbach, Jim Moore,
Susan Mitchell, Greg Williamson, Vickie Karp, Jane Flanders,
S.X. Rosenstock, and many more
Notes on Contributors – p. 297
Notices – p. 14
An essential issue for collectors and readers interested in mid-1990s global literary voices, this volume is especially significant for its rare interviews and compelling poetry.
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