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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 40
Winter-Spring 1967
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Winter-Spring 1967
Epic literature, false poets, and why cabs are yellow: An interview with Jorge Luis Borges.

“How old should they be before they smoke marijuana?” John Cage on how to improve the world.

Stories by Frank Conroy, Christina Stead, and M. E. White. Poems by Ted Hughes and Aram Saroyan.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Jorge Luis Borges, The Art of Fiction No. 39

FICTION
Frank Conroy, Please Don't Take My Sunshine Away
Carolyn Gaiser, Differences
Christina Stead, George
M. E. White, A Summer Evening's Wake

FEATURE
John Cage, Diary: How to Improve the World
Luce Hoctin, Les Halles

POETRY
John Ashbery, Two Poems
Ted Berrigan, from The Sonnets
Jon Cott, Swimming
Kenward Elmslie, Two Poems
Ted Greenwald, Bleep
Ted Hughes, Two Poems
Edward Kissam, Accident
Aram Saroyan, from Works
James Schuyler, Two Poems
Lewis Warsh, Dreaming over a Page

ART
Harold Chapman, Les Halles Photographs
Karl Pfahler, Cover

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