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The Paris Review Magazine Winter II 1989 No. 113 Malcolm Cowley – Very Good Condition, No Label
Issue No. 113 of The Paris Review (Winter II, 1989) features wide-ranging literary content, including interviews with renowned writers Max Frisch, Manuel Puig, and Charles Wright. This issue also includes a reflective editorial piece by Malcolm Cowley, and fiction from celebrated authors such as John Banville and Nadine Gordimer. The poetry section includes a rich variety of international voices and styles, paired with striking contemporary artwork by Richard Prince, Joan Nelson, and Annette Lemieux.
This copy is in very good condition, with minor wear on the edges consistent with its age. The magazine pictured is the exact copy you will receive and comes with a plastic protective covering. Please review the detailed photos for an accurate condition assessment.
Contents of Issue No. 113 include:
Interviews
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Max Frisch – The Art of Fiction CXIII (p. 62)
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Manuel Puig – The Art of Fiction CXIV (p. 122)
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Charles Wright – The Art of Poetry XLI (p. 184)
Feature
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Malcolm Cowley – From the Editor’s Desk (p. 157)
Fiction
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John Banville – from The Book of Evidence (p. 16)
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Nadine Gordimer – Across the Veld (p. 99)
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Josip Novakovich – Rust (p. 227)
Art
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Richard Prince – Joke Paintings (p. 121)
Poetry
Featuring work by:
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Bruce Bawer, S. Ben-Tov, Laurence Breiner, Hayden Carruth, Marc Cohen, Gabrielle Glancey, Jorie Graham, Gerrit Henry, Edward Hirsch, Martha Hollander, Andrew Hudgins, Jerzy Jarniewicz, Barbara Jordan, Paul Lake, Joseph Lease, William Logan
Additional Features
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Notes on Contributors (p. 242)
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Frontispiece by William Pène du Bois
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Cover by Joan Nelson, Untitled (232), 1989 – oil and wax on wood
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Table of Contents illustration by Annette Lemieux, I Am, 1989 – lettering on photograph
This issue is a compelling blend of literary insight, narrative craft, and visual expression—ideal for readers and collectors of late 20th-century literature and art.
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