The Paris Review Magazine – Winter 2001 – No. 160 – Roger Shattuck | No Label | VG
This listing is for The Paris Review, Winter 2001, Issue No. 160, in very good condition with minor wear along the edges. The item shown in the listing photos is exactly the one you will receive. Please refer to all images for a clear view of the condition.
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This issue features a standout essay by Roger Shattuck, Ockham’s Razor and Proust’s Beard, alongside original fiction, a selection of compelling poetry, and a wide-ranging interview with Argentinian author Luisa Valenzuela.
INTERVIEW
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Luisa Valenzuela – The Art of Fiction CLXX (p. 194)
PORTFOLIO
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Budd Schulberg – Two Conversations (p. 86)
FICTION
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John Barlow – Eating Mammals (p. 16)
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Christoph Keller – So, Sweetie, If That’s Your Wilhelm Been Up To? (p. 169)
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Karl Iagnemma – The Confessional Approach (p. 246)
FEATURE
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Roger Shattuck – Ockham’s Razor and Proust’s Beard (p. 217)
ART & ILLUSTRATION
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Philip Akkerman – Self-Portraits (p. 161)
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Cover by Stephanie Brodie-Lederman – Mi Seul Buena Vista (2000)
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Table of Contents Illustration by Catherine Murphy – Getting Set Up (2000)
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Frontispiece by William Pène du Bois
POETRY
Includes contributions by:
Sarah Arvio, Neci Azévedo, Tom McKinley Bell, William Benton, Geoffrey Bock, Scott Cairns, Gabriele Calvocoressi, Bryan D. Dietrich, Jeff Dolven, Gregory Daddis, Daniel Mark Epstein, Angie Estes, Elizabeth Grinnell, T.R. Hummer, Tom King, Caroline Knox, April Lindner, Sam Magavern, Jean Metcalf, Natasha Sajé, Jennifer L. Watson, Michael Wiehe, and David Wojahn.
Additional Information
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Notes on Contributors – p. 265
A well-balanced and thought-provoking issue, this edition brings together literary insight, experimental fiction, and poetic innovation—an excellent addition for collectors of The Paris Review and contemporary literature enthusiasts alike.