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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 174
Summer 2005
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Summer 2005
From the interview with Salman Rushdie: “My life has given me this other subject: worlds in collision. How do you make people see that everyoneís story is now a part of everyone elseís story?”

Debut fiction by Lisa Halliday: “Luigiís infinite repertoire had transformed him into a boy Orpheus. No minefield of consonants to worry about: he didnít have to speak. Even his appearance had begun to change.”

From China's Lowest Depths—Liao Yiwu speaks with a public toilet manager:“I have never seen a royal-family member taking a shit. If they did, they wouldnít come to do it in this public toilet.”

New poetry by Jesse Ball and Dan Chiasson.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Salman Rushdie, The Art of Fiction No. 186

FICTION
Damon Galgut, The Follower
Lisa Halliday, Stump Louie
Etgar Keret, A Bet

DOCUMENT
Elizabeth Bishop, Notebooks

ENCOUNTER
Liao Yiwu, from Voices from the Bottom Rung of Society

TRANSLATOR'S NOTE
Wen Huang, Liao Yiwu: The Big Lunatic

POETRY
Jesse Ball, Six Poems
Dan Chiasson, Five Poems

PHOTOGRAPHS
Gilles Peress, A Morning, a March, a Riot, a Death

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