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The Paris Review Magazine Winter 1993 No. 129 William Stafford – Very Good Condition, No Label
This Winter 1993 issue of The Paris Review (No. 129) features William Stafford in a remarkable Art of Poetry interview (No. LXVII), alongside powerful new works from Allen Ginsberg, James Salter, and Diana Trilling. Fiction highlights include stories by Wang Meng and Joanna Scott, with poetry by Billy Collins, Nicholas Christopher, Wayne Koestenbaum, and more.
The item is in very good condition, showing minor wear on edges, and comes in a plastic protective covering. The exact item in the photos is the one you will receive. Please review all images for condition.
Contents of Issue No. 129
Interview
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William Stafford – The Art of Poetry LXVII – p. 54
Features
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Allen Ginsberg – Cosmopolitan Greetings – p. 32
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James Salter – Burning the Days – p. 64
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Diana Trilling – An Interview – p. 24
Fiction
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Robert Kunkle – This Guy, Seemingly of Mature Years – p. 201
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Wang Meng – The Stubborn Porridge – p. 97
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Joanna Scott – You Must Relax! – p. 18
Art
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Drawings by Medrie MacPhee – p. 45
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Cover: Dana Gordon, Monk’s Repertoire (1993), oil on canvas
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Frontispiece: William Pène du Bois
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Table of Contents Illustration: Chuck Connelly, Untitled (1993), pen on paper
Poetry
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Billy Collins – On Turning Ten – p. 229
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Wayne Koestenbaum – Piano Life – p. 214
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Phillis Levin, Jacqueline Osherow, Nicholas Christopher, David Barber, Judith Hall, Kathy Fagan, Anna Rabinowitz, Stephen Yenser, and others
Notes on Contributors – p. 271
Notice – p. 14
Also includes a special publisher’s announcement: Drue Heinz becomes publisher of The Paris Review, introducing a new editorial team and paying tribute to the magazine's founders.
This issue captures a pivotal transition in The Paris Review’s editorial legacy and includes a standout roster of contributors—ideal for collectors, scholars, and fans of modern literature.
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