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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 74 Fall-Winter 1978 |
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Joan Didion on experience, lies, and the Art of Fiction.
I managed to do well academically at Syracuse despite the concerted efforts of my sorority to prevent me . . . Joyce Carol Oates on the Art of Fiction.
Margaret Drabble on Freud, motherhood, and the use of education to a woman.
Stories by Pati Hill and Alexander Theroux. Poems by Thomas Lux, Jay Parini, and Derek Walcott. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Joan Didion, The Art of Fiction No. 71 | | Margaret Drabble, The Art of Fiction No. 70 | | Joyce Carol Oates, The Art of Fiction No. 72 |
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| FICTION |
| Jessica Apple, Animal Scary Scary | | Max Apple, The Four Apples | | Raymond Federman, The Voice in the Closet | | Eugene K. Garber, The President | | Barbara Grossman, My Vegetable Love | | Pati Hill, Dreams Objects Moments | | Ray Russell, Dr. Justino Ybarra, Dispeller of Blindness | | Alexander Theroux, A Polish Joke |
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| FEATURE |
| Vincente Aleixandre, The Eagles, We Feed on Shadow. Guitar or Moon, The Hands, The Young and the Old, After Love |
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| POETRY |
| Ai, Two Poems | | Jason Bell, The Invisible Child | | Christopher Bursk, Two Poems | | Bartolo Cattafi, Two Poems | | Patricia Hampl, Tired Of | | Lawrence Kearney, The Cyclists | | Lynne Lawner, Fresh Snow | | Thomas Lux, Two Poems | | Thomas Masiello, Music | | Thomas McCarthy, The Word 'Silk' | | Julia Mishkin, You Show Me Your Slides of India | | Sharon Olds, The Sisters of Sexual Treasure | | Jay Parini, Seasons of the Skin | | Peggy Rizza, Two Poems | | Elizabeth Spires, After Three Japanese Drawings | | Gerald Stern, Three Poems | | Arthur Vogelsang, Two Poems | | Derek Walcott, Two Poems | | James L. White, The Salt Ecstasies | | Charles Wright, Called Back |
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| ART |
| Nicholas Africano, Photographing | | Robert Moskowitz, Cover | | Alexis Smith, Italics |
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