The Paris Review Magazine Summer 1995 No. 135 Thom Gunn, P.D. James No Label


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The Paris Review Magazine Summer 1995 No. 135 Thom Gunn & P.D. James – Good Condition, No Label

This Summer 1995 issue of The Paris Review (No. 135) features in-depth interviews with acclaimed poets and novelists, including Thom Gunn (The Art of Poetry LXXII), P. D. James, and Patrick O’Brian (The Art of Fiction series). This issue blends world-class fiction, poetry, memoirs, and visual art into one compelling volume.

The item is in good condition with minor edge wear. The exact item shown in the listing photos is what you will receive. A plastic protective covering is included.


Contents of Issue No. 135

Interviews

  • Thom GunnThe Art of Poetry LXXII – p. 142

  • P. D. JamesThe Art of Fiction CXLII – p. 52

  • Patrick O’BrianThe Art of Fiction CXLIII – p. 110


Fiction

  • Rick DeMarinisChapultepec or Río de la Fuente – p. 258

  • C. M. MayoContraries – p. 268

  • Francine ProseA Coincidence at the Vet’s – p. 273


Features

  • Bernard CooperThe Fine Art of Sighing – p. 12

  • Elissa SchappellA Semester with Allen Ginsberg – p. 215

  • Susan Allen TothMidnights of Paris – p. 151

  • Edmund WhiteFriendships – p. 245


Poetry

Includes poems by:

  • John Ashbery, Lucie Brock-Broido, Tony Hoagland, Adrienne Rich,
    Carl Phillips, William Logan, Charles Wright, Sandra McPherson,
    Stephen Dobyns, Cynthia Lowen, Susan Wood, David Jauss,
    Grace Schulman, Karen Volkman, Dan Poke, R.H.W. Dillard,
    and others


Art

  • Drawings by Judy Glantzman – p. 135

  • Christopher Middleton – Drawings – p. 144

  • Frontispiece by William Pène du Bois

  • Cover by Raffaele, Kali, oil on panel, 1993

  • Table of contents illustration by Graham Gilmore, Nirvana


Notes on Contributors – p. 300

A beautifully curated issue capturing the literary landscape of the mid-90s. Highly collectible for readers and scholars alike.

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