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The Paris Review Magazine Winter 1984 No. 94 J. G. Ballard – Very Good Condition, No Label
This Winter 1984 edition of The Paris Review, No. 94, showcases two exceptional interviews: one with visionary writer J. G. Ballard and another with renowned classicist and translator Robert Fitzgerald, marking the debut of The Art of Translation series. The issue also features a unique visual centerpiece: Andy Warhol’s “Portrait Gallery”, alongside compelling fiction, poetry, and original artwork.
The item is in very good condition, exhibiting minor edge wear consistent with its age. The copy shown is the exact item you will receive, preserved in strong shape and housed in a plastic protective covering. Please consult the photos for specific condition details.
Contents of Issue No. 94 include:
Interviews
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J. G. Ballard – The Art of Fiction LXXXV (p. 133)
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Robert Fitzgerald – The Art of Translation I (p. 39)
Feature
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Andy Warhol – A Warhol Portrait Gallery (p. 100)
Fiction
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Michael Covino – Monologue of the Movie Mogul (p. 16)
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Mary Morris – Orphans of the Storm (p. 112)
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Ann Patchett – All Little Colored Children Should Play the Harmonica (p. 130)
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Larry Woiwode – Wanting an Orange (p. 88)
Art
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Austė – …Only twisted whims of Mist Through the Sleeves passed like Arms… (p. 79)
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M. Louise Stanley – Drawings (p. 123)
Poetry
Features contributions from:
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Robert Carnevale, Albert Goldbarth, Rachel Hadas, Daniel Halpern, Hugh Kenner & James Laughlin, James Laughlin, Joseph Lease, William Logan, Robert Louthan, Ron Padgett, Jim Powell, Michael J. Rosen, L. M. Rosenberg, Sherod Santos, Gjertrud Schnackenberg, John Updike
Additional Features
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Notes on Contributors (p. 204)
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Frontispiece by William Pène du Bois
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Cover by Robert Longo, Study for Ornamental Love I, 1983 – watercolor, charcoal, and graphite on paper
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Table of Contents illustration by Peter Schuyff, Joe Cool, 1984 – acrylic on linen
A captivating issue highlighting postmodern fiction, visual experimentation, and poetic innovation—especially notable for its Warhol feature and the first-ever Art of Translation interview.
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