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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 138
Spring 1996
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Spring 1996
THE SCREENWRITING ISSUE

John Gregory Dunne, Richard Price, and Billy Wilder discuss the Art of Screenwriting.

John Huston and Lauren Bacall remember Truman Capote and the making of Beat the Devil.

A "Trainspotting Glossary" from the novel by Irvine Welsh. Stories by Junot Díaz, Milan Kundera, and Brady Udall. Poems by Lise Goett and John Kinsella.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
John Gregory Dunne, The Art of Screenwriting No. 2
Richard Price, The Art of Fiction No. 144
Billy Wilder, The Art of Screenwriting No. 1

FICTION
Jaime Collyer, A Businessman Disappears
Junot Diaz, Edison, New Jersey
Milan Kundera, from Slowness
Brady Udall, Letting Loose the Hounds

FEATURE
Dan Algrant, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
Henry Allen, Terry Southern: An Appreciation
Jay Presson Allen, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
Paul Attanasio, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
Noah Baumbach, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
Peter Benchley, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
Michael Blake, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
John Briley, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
Jean Claude Carriere, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
Hampton Fancher, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
Horton Foote, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
Mike Golden, Terry Southern: A Conversation
Bo Goldman, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
Winston Groom, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
Larry Gross, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
Jim Harrison, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
Steven Katz, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
Callie Khouri, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
William Kinsolving, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
Todd Komarnicki, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
Elmore Leonard, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
Caroline Marshall, Remembrance
Jay McInerney, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
John Milius, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
Tom Schulman, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
Jonathan Marc Sherman, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
Nile Southern, Envoi
Terry Southern, Making It Hot for Them
Donald Stewart, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
William Styron, Transcontinental with Tex
Ted Tally, The Man in the Back Row Has a Question II: On Screenwriting
Maria Christina Villasenor, Nine Props: A Conversation
Irvine Welsh, Trainspotting Glossary

POETRY
Christopher Bakken, Three Poems
Bruce Bond, Pomegranate
Shannon Borg, Reclining Woman with Green Stockings
Nicole Cuddeback, Son of Medea
Madeline DeFrees, Three Poems
Michael Eilperin, Three Poems
Gregory Fraser, Still Life
Lise Goett, Two Poems
Mac Hammond, Two Poems
Anthony Hecht, Two Poems
Rick Hilles, Two Poems
Ellen Hinsey, The Sermon to Fishes
William Hunt, Likely Images
Mark Irwin, Juvescence of Autumn
David M. Katz, An Ode for William Collins
John Kinsella, Two Poems
Caroline Knox, Sonnet to the Portuguese
James Longenbach, Three Poems
Judy Longley, Brushfire At Christmas
Richard Lyons, Two Poems
Corey Marks, Two Poems
A.F. Moritz, Nothing Happened Here
Kenneth Rosen, The Work of Life
S. X. Rosenstock, Two Poems
Stephen Sandy, Six Poems
Jordan Smith, The Dream of Marlowe
Shawn Sturgeon, Babylonian Surprise
Pimone Triplett, Two Poems
David Wojahn, Before the Words
Mark Wunderlich, Two Poems

ART
Richard Gaffney, Table of Contents
Joyce Pensato, Four Mice
Sarah Plimpton, Cover
Lorna Simpson, Nine Props

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