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The Paris Review Magazine Summer 1994 No. 131 Elizabeth Bishop – Very Good Condition, No Label
This Summer 1994 issue of The Paris Review (No. 131) features landmark interviews with Alice Munro (The Art of Fiction CXXXVIII) and Yves Bonnefoy (The Art of Poetry LXIX). Literary highlights include Elizabeth Bishop and May Swenson’s correspondence, Umberto Eco’s satirical essay, and fiction from Rick Moody, Alice Munro, and Melissa Pritchard. An essential issue for fans of contemporary poetry, fiction, and literary history.
The magazine is in very good condition, with minor wear on the edges. The item shown in the listing photos is exactly what you will receive. It comes in a plastic protective covering. Please examine the images for condition reference.
Contents of Issue No. 131
Interviews
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Alice Munro – The Art of Fiction CXXXVIII – p. 226
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Yves Bonnefoy – The Art of Poetry LXIX – p. 128
Features
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Elizabeth Bishop & May Swenson – Correspondence – p. 108
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Umberto Eco – How to Travel with a Salmon – p. 309
Fiction
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Rick Moody – The Ring of Brightest Angels around Heaven – p. 16
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Rebecca T. Godwin – Keeper of the House – p. 161
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Melissa Pritchard – The Instinct for Bliss – p. 187
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Alice Munro – Spaceships Have Landed – p. 265
Art
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John Alexander – Glory Bound (Cover)
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Michael Scott – Enamel on Aluminum – p. 219
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Lee Tribe – Drawings – p. 134
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Frontispiece by William Pène du Bois
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Table of Contents Illustration by Tom Nakashima, Wigwam and Tree, 1993
Poetry
Includes works by:
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James Merrill – Tony: Ending the Life – p. 112
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Marilyn Hacker – Cancer Winter – p. 296
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Philip Levine, Agha Shahid Ali, Bin Ramke, Irving Feldman, Alfred Corn, Kay Ryan, Anne Babson Carter, and many more
Notes on Contributors – p. 312
Notice – p. 316
This issue stands out for its blend of literary giants and emerging voices, and its archival contributions from Bishop and Eco make it especially collectible.
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