The Paris Review Magazine Summer 2002 No. 162 Edward Gorey No Label VG


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The Paris Review Magazine – Summer 2002 – No. 162 – Edward Gorey | No Label | VG

This listing is for The Paris Review, Summer 2002, Issue No. 162, in very good condition, showing only minor wear along the edges. The exact item shown in the listing photos is the one you will receive. Please review all photos carefully for condition details.

Each magazine is shipped with a plastic protective covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.

This issue features a whimsical contribution from Edward Gorey, The Admonitory Hippopotamus, alongside notable fiction from Denis Johnson, Peter Ho Davies, and Aleksandar Hemon, as well as dual interviews with celebrated novelists Ian McEwan and Louis Begley.


INTERVIEWS

  • Louis Begley – The Art of Fiction CLXXII (p. 10)

  • Ian McEwan – The Art of Fiction CLXXIII (p. 76)

FICTION

  • Peter Ho Davies – The End (p. 1)

  • Aleksandar Hemon – Fatherland (p. 17)

  • Denis Johnson – Train Dreams (p. 113)

  • Nick McDonell – Twelve (p. 126)

  • Mary Robison – Likely Lake (p. 264)

FEATURES

  • Edward Gorey – The Admonitory Hippopotamus (p. 104)

  • Edward Hoagland – Diaries (p. 114)

  • Rick Moody – Alamo: A Radio Play (p. 158)

ART & ILLUSTRATION

  • Cover Art by Karen Arm – Untitled

  • Frontispiece by William Pène du Bois

POETRY
Includes contributions from:
Laurence Alexander, Rick Bass, Nathaniel Bellows, Alfred Corn, Christopher Duran, Stephen Edgar, Corey Marks, Jacqueline Osherow, Kathleen Ossip, Robert Phillips, Melissa Range, Stephen Sandy, Vijay Seshadri, Phillip Sterling, Terry Stokes, Corey Thrasher, Robert Urquhart, and Sidney Wade.

Additional Information

  • Notes on Contributors – p. 313

A standout issue that blends literary depth with imaginative playfulness, anchored by Gorey’s rare appearance and Moody’s experimental radio play. A fine addition to any literary or artistic collection.

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