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The Paris Review Magazine Winter 1986 No. 101 Juliette Huxley – Very Good Condition, No Label
Issue No. 101 of The Paris Review (Winter 1986) presents a rich selection of literary voices, including in-depth interviews with E. L. Doctorow and Derek Walcott, and an elegant feature memoir by Juliette Huxley. With fiction by W. S. Merwin, and an expansive poetry section featuring writers such as Sharon Olds, Delmore Schwartz, Jorie Graham, and Gerald Stern, this issue reflects the magazine’s signature blend of established and emerging talents.
This copy is in very good condition, showing only minor wear along the edges consistent with age. The magazine pictured is the exact item you will receive, and it comes with a plastic protective covering. Please refer to the photos for a full assessment of condition.
Contents of Issue No. 101 include:
Interviews
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E. L. Doctorow – The Art of Fiction XCIV (p. 23)
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Derek Walcott – The Art of Poetry XXXVII (p. 197)
Feature
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Juliette Huxley – Une Petite Fumée de souvenirs (p. 247)
Fiction
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W. S. Merwin – Shepherds (p. 68)
Poetry
Includes contributions from:
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John Ash, Christopher Benfey, April Bernard, Carmine Chiackaleti, James Cole, Alfred Corn, Michael Finley, Alice Rose George, Jorie Graham, Linda Gregg, Eamon Grennan, Jane Hirshfield, John Jackson, Ha Jin, William Logan, Eugenio Montale, Robert Morgan, Howard Nemerov, Charles North, Sharon Olds, Claude Pelieu, Donald Platt, Bin Ramke, James Reidel, Alberto Rios, Jennifer Rose, James Schuyler, Delmore Schwartz, Ann Snodgrass, Gerald Stern, Derek Walcott, Daniel Wolff
Additional Features
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Notes on Contributors (p. 286)
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Frontispiece by William Pène du Bois
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Cover by Edward Ruscha, Several Monograms, 1986 – dry pigment and acrylic on paper
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Table of Contents illustration by Carroll Dunham, Untitled, 1985 – color lithograph
A standout issue that spans memoir, modernist fiction, and a diverse array of poetic styles. An excellent addition to any collection of Paris Review or contemporary literary journals.
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