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Winter 1972
No. 53: Winter 1972 Sold Out
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“So I gave him a Craven-A and then lit it for him, and I thought ‘Immortality is mine! From now on it’s just a question of reaping the fruits of my efforts’”: John Berryman gives a cigarette to William Butler Yeats.

Stories by John Ashbery and Glen Baxter. Poems by Ted Berrigan, Lou Reed, and Anne Waldman.


Summer 1972
No. 54: Summer 1972 Sold Out
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“I do not want to be remembered. These are dehumanizing times—it’s best to be forgotten”: An interview with Jerzy Kosinski.

A movie-picture outline by James Ivory, Michael O’Donoghue, and George Trow.

Stories by Gail Godwin and Harry Mathews. Poems by Allen Ginsberg and Ron Padgett.


Fall 1972
No. 55: Fall 1972 Sold Out
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“I suddenly see my words with the eyes of the cold public. It gives me a terrible sense of exposure, as if I’d gotten sunburned”: Eudora Welty on the Art of Fiction.

Stories by Walter Abish, James Salter, and James Schuyler. Poems by Edward Dorn, Jim Gustafson, and Michael McClure.


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