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The Paris Review Magazine Summer 1989 No. 111 Arlen Hansen – Good Condition, No Label
Issue No. 111 of The Paris Review (Summer 1989) delivers a thoughtful collection of interviews, fiction, poetry, and translations. This edition features John Fowles, Elizabeth Spencer, and South African playwright Athol Fugard in long-form conversations, as well as Arlen Hansen’s feature A Tour of Expatriate Paris. Notable translations include Richard Howard’s work from Proust’s In Search of Lost Time and Stephen Mitchell’s translations of Rilke. Fiction from Allan Gurganus, Niccolò Tucci, and Peter Cameron, alongside a diverse poetry selection, rounds out this rich issue.
The magazine is in good condition, with light wear consistent with age. The item pictured is the exact copy you will receive and comes with a plastic protective covering. Please consult the photos for full condition details.
Contents of Issue No. 111 include:
Interviews
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John Fowles – The Art of Fiction CIX (p. 40)
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Athol Fugard – The Art of Theater VIII (p. 128)
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Elizabeth Spencer – The Art of Fiction CX (p. 184)
Features
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Arlen Hansen – A Tour of Expatriate Paris (p. 89)
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Richard Howard – New translation from Marcel Proust’s In Search of Lost Time (p. 14)
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Stephen Mitchell – New translations from the work of Rainer Maria Rilke (p. 253)
Fiction
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Odillo Antoni – A Piece of Pommerac (p. 168)
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Peter Cameron – The Middle of Everything (p. 126)
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Allan Gurganus – Lord? Remember Thy Beauty-Parlor Operators, Lord (p. 109)
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Niccolò Tucci – The French Revolution (p. 223)
Art
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Stuart Davis – Studies (p. 157)
Poetry
Includes work by:
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Kim Addonizio, Jack Barrack, Christopher Benfey, Robert Bensen, Stephen Dobyns, Elaine Equi, Louise Erdrich, J. D. McClatchy, Donald Revell, Laurie Sheck, Charlie Smith, Alison Stone, Marjorie Welish
Additional Features
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Notes on Contributors (p. 271)
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Frontispiece by William Pène du Bois
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Cover by Edward Hopper, Drawing for Compartment C, Car 293, 1938 – conté on paper
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Table of Contents illustration by Ralston Crawford, Wharf Objects, c. 1948 – ink on paper
A refined and internationally minded issue, ideal for readers and collectors interested in expatriate literature, literary translation, and interviews with 20th-century literary figures.
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