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The Paris Review Magazine Winter 1983 No. 90 Josef Breitenbach – Very Good Condition, No Label
This is the Winter 1983 issue of The Paris Review, No. 90, featuring a range of distinguished contributors from the literary and art world. The copy offered here is in very good condition, with only minor wear along the edges consistent with age. The magazine you see in the photos is the exact item you will receive. It comes with a plastic protective covering for preservation. Please refer to the images for a closer look at the condition.
Contents of Issue No. 90 include:
Interviews
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John Ashbery – The Art of Poetry XXXIII (p. 30)
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James Laughlin – The Art of Publishing I (Part 2) (p. 112)
Feature
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Josef Breitenbach – Ten Portraits (p. 161)
Fiction
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William Ferguson – Dies Irae (p. 188)
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James Fetler – All Terminations Begin in the Mind (p. 10)
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Eugene Garber – The Flight (p. 71)
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Joy Williams – Tricks (p. 97)
Art
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Roberto Juarez – Ugly Girls (p. 23)
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Kenny Scharf – New Vim! (p. 121)
Poetry
Includes works by:
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John Ashbery, Judith Baumel, Marvin Bell, George Bradley, Nicholas Christopher, Jonathan Cott, Tess Gallagher, James Baker Hall, John Koethe, Mark Rudman, Barry Spacks, Patricia Storace, Gerald Stern, Baron Wormser, Charles Wright, and Paul Zweig
Additional Features
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Notes on Contributors (p. 192)
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Frontispiece by William Pène du Bois
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Cover Art: Kenny Scharf, Azu Praia Homé, 1983
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Table of Contents Illustration: Ken Goodman, Smoker IV, 1982
A highly collectible issue notable for its interviews and art features, this edition offers a snapshot of literary and artistic innovation from the early 1980s.
Combined shipping available upon request.