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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 49 Summer 1970 |
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All that matters is that the thing be the thing of the thing—a cool thing which is like a river for the tiger of the river: Charles Olson on the Art of Poetry.
Stories by James Salter, Paul Spike, and Richard Stern. Poems by Robert Creeley, Tom Disch, Frank OHara, and Aram Saroyan. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Charles Olson, The Art of Poetry No. 12 |
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| FICTION |
| James Salter, The Cinema | | Paul Spike, Specks Saga | | Richard Stern, Veni, Vidi...Wendt |
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| POETRY |
| Joseph Bottone, Sky Light | | Michael Brownstein, United at First | | Tom Clark, A Sailor's Life | | Robert Creeley, An Illness | | Tom Disch, Joyful Feelings | | Kenward Elmslie, Halloween Loop | | Dick Gallup, Four Poems | | Joanne Kyger, Poem | | Frank O'Hara, Nine Poems | | Charles Olson, Poem | | Rene Ricard, Mannerism | | Aram Saroyan, Six Poems | | Peter Schjeldahl, Ho Chi Minh Elegy | | Charlie Vermont, Three Poems | | John Vernon, The Audubon Bumper |
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| ART |
| Marc Devade, Cover | | Claude Lalanne, Sculptures |
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