The Paris Review Magazine – Winter 1999–2000 – No. 153 – Reuel K. Wilson | No Label | VG
This listing is for The Paris Review, Winter 1999–2000, Issue No. 153, in very good condition with minor wear on edges. The exact item shown in the photos is the one you will receive. Please refer to the pictures for detailed condition.
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This issue presents a rich literary collection, featuring acclaimed interviews, fiction, poetry, and art, including a personal feature by Reuel K. Wilson reflecting on his childhood with literary figures Edmund Wilson and Mary McCarthy.
Interviews
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Mavis Gallant – The Art of Fiction CLX (p. 102)
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August Wilson – The Art of Theater XIV (p. 176)
Fiction
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Bernard Cooper – Old Birds (p. 6)
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Melissa Pritchard – Fundador! (p. 14)
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Ismail Kadare – The Royal Prayer (p. 44)
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Thomas Wolfe – I Lost (p. 54)
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David Mitchell – Ghostwritten (p. 86)
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Andrew Sean Greer – Life Is Over There (p. 134)
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E. L. Doctorow – City of God (p. 212)
Features
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Three Minutes or Less (p. 130)
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Reuel K. Wilson – Growing Up with Edmund Wilson and Mary McCarthy (p. 237)
Art & Illustration
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Kara Walker – Silhouettes (p. 159)
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Kim Dingle – Untitled (Cover)
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Table of Contents Illustration by Luc Tuymans – Couple, oil on canvas, 1998
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Frontispiece by William Pène du Bois
Poetry
Contributors include:
Ansie Baird, Star Black, Robert Bly, Katharine Coles, Olena Kalytiak Davis, Robert Devlin, Timothy Donnelly, Nick Flynn, Jonathan Galassi, Sarah Getty, Jennifer Anna Gosetti, Shirley Kaufman, James Longenbach, J. E. McAdam, Molly McClude, Philip Nikolayev, Joyce Carol Oates, Ned O’Gorman, Marie Ponsot, Lawrence Raab, Richard Robbins, Tony Sanders, Grace Schulman, Ronald Wallace, and Susan Wood.
Additional Information
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Notes on Contributors – p. 252
This is a highly collectible issue featuring powerful voices in 20th-century literature, thoughtfully curated content, and contributions from leading contemporary poets and artists.