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The Paris Review Magazine – Summer 1999 – No. 151 – James Atlas | No Label | Good Condition
This listing is for The Paris Review, Summer 1999, Issue No. 151, in good condition. The magazine shows normal signs of handling for its age. The item pictured is exactly the one you will receive—please refer to photos for condition verification.
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This issue showcases a rich and wide-ranging collection of interviews, fiction, poetry, and visual art, featuring contributions from leading literary and artistic figures of the time.
Interviews
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Robert Fagles – The Art of Translation II (p. 142)
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Shelby Foote – The Art of Fiction CLVIII (p. 48)
Fiction
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Noah Hawley – Truckstop Syndrome (p. 260)
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Jonathan Lethem – The Vision (p. 183)
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José Saramago – The Tale of the Unknown Island (p. 210)
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Kate Walbert – The Intervention (p. 114)
Features
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James Atlas – Como Conversazione: On Literary Biography (p. 211)
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W. G. Sebald – A Profile (p. 278)
Art & Illustration
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Vik Muniz – Pictures of Chocolate (p. 109)
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Nikola Tyson – Croissants (p. 73)
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Catherine Murphy – Self-Portrait with Apple (p. 43)
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Table of Contents Illustration by Valerie Sadoun – Acrylic on Paper (1999)
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Frontispiece by William Pène du Bois
Poetry
Contributors include:
Molly Bendall, Michael Benedikt, Peg Boyers, Derrick Burleson, Anne Carson, Robin Davidson, Peter Davison, Anthony Deaton, Annamarie Durry, Malcolm Farley, Irving Feldman, Gary Fincke, Albert Goldbarth, D. Gregory Griffith, William Logan, Corey Marks, Campbell McGrath, Christian Nagle, Donald Platt, Kenneth Rosen, Kay Ryan, Martha Silano, Shawn Sturgeon, Terese Svoboda, Dorothea Tanning, Constance Urdang, Rosanna Warren, Charles H. Webb, and Renée and Theodore Weiss.
Additional Information
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Notes on Contributors – p. 296
This issue is a valuable addition to any literary magazine collection, reflecting the vibrant voices and artistic expressions of the late 1990s.