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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 45
Winter 1968
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Winter 1968
“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 O’Hara.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
John Updike, The Art of Fiction No. 43

FICTION
Louis-Ferdinand Celine, The Colleague
Tom Veitch, A Negress in China
Joy Williams, Jefferson's Beauty
Trevor Winkfield, Travelogues
Austin Wright, Camden

FEATURE
Edward Hoagland, Notes from the Century Before

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

ART
Emilio Theler, Cover

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