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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 77
Winter-Spring 1980
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Winter-Spring 1980
“The most common fault of experienced poets is that they acquire facility which reduces tension in their art”: Stephen Spender on the Art of Poetry.

Stories by John Domini, William Reese Hamilton, and Mark Strand. Poems by Ai, David Bottroms, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, and David St. John.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Stephen Spender, The Art of Poetry No. 25

FICTION
Prudence Crowther, Frozen Assets
John Domini, Laugh Kookaberry, Laugh Kookaberry, Gay Your Life Must Be
William Reese Hamilton, Family Album
David Ohle, The Flocculus
Roger Salloch, Nightrise
Mark Strand, The Gift

POETRY
Ai, Two Poems
David Bottoms, The Tent Astronomer
Joseph Brodsky, Lagoon
Jane Cooper, House Poem
Alfred Corn, Two Poems
Jim Daniels, Going Up and Down
Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Two Poems
Reginald Gibbons, Two Poems
Celia Gilbert, Eurydice's Song
Diana O Hehir, Sleeping Pill
David St. John, Of the Remembered
Lawrence Kearney, Jacob and the Angel
Philip Levine, She's Not Gone
Alice Mattison, Breastfeeding
James McMichael, from Four Good Things
Gregory Orr, Four Poems
Katha Pollitt, Two Poems
Ira Sadoff, February: Pemaquid Point
Jonathan Sisson, Movable Type
David Smith, Three Poems
William Stafford, Two Poems
Stephen Tapscott, Oats
Alan Williamson, House Moving from Tournon to Bescancon

ART
Marsha Burns, Snowgoose
Joel Shapiro, Cover

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