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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 77 Winter-Spring 1980 |
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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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| ART |
| Marsha Burns, Snowgoose | | Joel Shapiro, Cover |
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