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The Paris Review Magazine Winter 1995 No. 137 Susan Sontag – Good Condition, No Label
This Winter 1995 issue of The Paris Review (No. 137) features Susan Sontag in The Art of Fiction CXLIII, along with an in-depth interview with George Steiner for The Art of Criticism II. It also includes a notable feature section, Russian Portraits, with contributions from literary heavyweights like Norman Mailer, E.L. Doctorow, Jeffrey Eugenides, James Salter, and Oliver Sacks.
This copy is in good condition, with minor edge wear appropriate for its age. The item pictured is exactly the one you’ll receive, and it comes with a plastic protective covering. Please inspect the photos for condition details.
Contents of Issue No. 137
Interviews
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Susan Sontag – The Art of Fiction CXLIII – p. 176
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George Steiner – The Art of Criticism II – p. 42
Fiction
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Rick Bass – Two Deer – p. 18
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David Means – Stories I Used to Write – p. 169
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Judy Budnitz – Dog Days – p. 240
Feature
Russian Portraits – p. 127
Contributors:
Olga Carlisle, E.L. Doctorow, Francine du Plessix Gray, Jeffrey Eugenides, Brian Friel, Jorie Graham, Jim Harrison, Thom Jones, Norman Mailer, Patrick McGrath, Susan Minot, Bradford Morrow, James Salter, Joanna Scott, Oliver Sacks, Paul West, Barney Rosset, Gregory von Rezzori
Additional Features:
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Brian D. Cohen – An Encounter – p. 284
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Medrie MacPhee – Anecdote – p. 236
Art
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Brian D. Cohen – Locomotives
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Cover by Medrie MacPhee – Restoration From Drowning, 1995
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Table of Contents Illustration by Malcolm Morley – Freighter in the Canaries, 1992
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Frontispiece by William Pène du Bois
Poetry
Includes works by:
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Philip Appleman – A Priest Forever
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Lucille Clifton – Shadows
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Martha Collins – Masks
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Patricia Corbus, Jeffrey Donaldson, John Felstiner, Edwin Gallagher, Jeffrey Greene, David Lehman, Patrick Martin, Carol McCorkle, Carol Muske, Karen L. Newcombe, William Dickey, John Deck, John Reibetanz, Joy Rogoff, Kay Ryan, Vijay Seshadri, Charles Simic, Richard Tayson, Nance Van Winckel
Notes on Contributors – p. 288
A significant issue centered on political memory, fiction, and criticism at the end of the Cold War era.
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