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The Paris Review Magazine Summer 1993 No. 127 Fran Lebowitz – Very Good Condition, No Label
This Summer 1993 issue of The Paris Review (No. 127) features the legendary Fran Lebowitz in A Humorist at Work, along with standout interviews with James Salter and Christopher Logue, plus early fiction by Donald Antrim and Jim Carroll. A rich issue full of literary wit and cultural insight.
The item is in very good condition with minor edge wear and comes in a protective plastic sleeve. The exact item photographed is the one you will receive. Please see photos for full condition details.
Contents of Issue No. 127
Interviews
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Christopher Logue – The Art of Poetry LXVI – p. 238
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James Salter – The Art of Fiction CXXXIII – p. 54
Features
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Fran Lebowitz – A Humorist at Work – p. 160
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Erwin Pfrang – Circe Drawings – p. 145
Fiction
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Donald Antrim – Elect Mr. Robinson for a Better World – p. 189
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Jim Carroll – Curtis’s Charm – p. 286
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Ralph Lombreglia – Piltdown Man, Later Proved to Be a Hoax – p. 214
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Melissa Pritchard – The Good and Faithful Widow – p. 110
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Jim Shepard – Batting against Castro – p. 16
Art
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Roberto Juarez – Studies for Days of the Year – p. 265
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Gary Simmons – Blackboard Series – p. 264
Poetry
Includes works by:
A.R. Ammons, May Swenson, Irving Feldman, David Lehman, Nicholas Christopher, Sandra McPherson, Rafael Campo, Cynthia Kraman, Lloyd Schwartz, and many more.
Additional Details
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Frontispiece by William Pène du Bois
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Cover by Lari Pittman, A Decorated Chronology of Insistence and Resignation, 1993, acrylic and enamel on wood
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Table of contents illustration by Peter Campus, Rupture, 1992, digital photograph
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Notes on Contributors – p. 299
A highly sought-after issue featuring early fiction by contemporary greats and a spotlight on one of New York's most iconic humorists. Great for collectors or literary enthusiasts alike.
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