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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 39 Fall 1966 |
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One mustnt be so rigid or egotistical to think that every comma is sacrosanct: Edward Albee on the Art of Theater.
An Art of Theater interview with Harold Pinter.
e.e. cummings letters to Ezra Pound. Stories by Leonard Michaels and Dallas E. Wiebe. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Edward Albee, The Art of Theater No. 4 | | Harold Pinter, The Art of Theater No. 3 |
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| FICTION |
| Leonard Michaels, City Boy | | Dallas E. Wiebe, Skyblue on the Dump |
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| FEATURE |
| F.W. Dupee, Letters of e.e. cummings to Ezra Pound | | George Stade, Letters of e.e. cummings to Ezra Pound |
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| POETRY |
| Michael Brownstein, Florence Was Fine in the Summertime | | Tom Clark, Two Poems | | Diane di Prima, Rondeau for the Yule | | Harry Fainlight, Trans | | Lee Harwood, As Your Eyes Are Blue | | Pablo Neruda, Two Poems | | Ron Padgett, Mister Horse | | John Perrault, The Lights | | David Shapiro, Brother | | Sotere Torregian, Kool Aid -- Elegy on the Death of My Uncle | | Tony Towle, Midnight |
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| ART |
| Martial Raysse, Text and Portfolio | | Colin Self, Cover |
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