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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 39
Fall 1966
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Fall 1966
“One mustn’t 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

FICTION
Leonard Michaels, City Boy
Dallas E. Wiebe, Skyblue on the Dump

FEATURE
F.W. Dupee, Letters of e.e. cummings to Ezra Pound
George Stade, Letters of e.e. cummings to Ezra Pound

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

ART
Martial Raysse, Text and Portfolio
Colin Self, Cover

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