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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 45 Winter 1968 |
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My first ambition was to be an animator for Walt Disney: John Updike on early ambitions.
Stories by Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Joy Williams, and Austin Wright. Poems by Richard Brautigan, Jim Carroll, and Frank OHara. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| John Updike, The Art of Fiction No. 43 |
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| FICTION |
| Louis-Ferdinand Celine, The Colleague | | Tom Veitch, A Negress in China | | Joy Williams, Jefferson's Beauty | | Trevor Winkfield, Travelogues | | Austin Wright, Camden |
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| FEATURE |
| Edward Hoagland, Notes from the Century Before |
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| POETRY |
| Bill Berkson, Three Poems | | Richard Brautigan, The San Francisco Weather Report | | Jim Brodey, Go to Sleep | | Michael Brownstein, Life | | Jim Carroll, Traffic | | Thomas Clark, Four Poems | | Edwin Denby, Four Poems | | Dick Gallup, Like the Stars | | John Giorno, Lucky Man | | Anselm Hollo, Le Jazz Hot | | Frank O'Hara, Nine Poems | | Ron Padgett, Four Poems | | Chris Petersen, New York | | Anne Waldman, How to Write |
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| ART |
| Emilio Theler, Cover |
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