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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 185
Summer 2008
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Summer 2008
An interview with Umberto Eco: “I suspect that there is no serious scholar who doesn't like to watch television. I'm just the only one who confesses.”

Six new poems by master poet Charles Wright: “I'm winding down. The daylight is winding down. / Only the night is wound up tight.”

Chinese dissident writer Liao Yiwu visits the epicenter of the Sichuan earthquake.

A dispatch from a New Mexico fire lookout: “A new smoke often looks beautiful: a wisp of white like a feather, a single snag puffing little fingers of smoke in the air.”

New fiction from Karl Taro Greenfeld, Alistair Morgan, and Glen Pourciau. New poetry from Katy Lederer and Matthew Zapruder.

Plus seventy years of complaint letters sent to the mayor of New York, photographs by Vijay Balakrishnan, and Paula Fox's memories of an unusual friendship.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Umberto Eco, The Art of Fiction No. 197

FICTION
Karl Taro Greenfeld, Noisemaker
Alistair Morgan, Departure
Glen Pourciau, Claim

DISPATCH
Philip Connors, Diary of a Fire Lookout

DOCUMENT
Matthew Bakkom, Dear Mr. Mayor

ENCOUNTER
Liao Yiwu, The Survivor

MEMOIR
Paula Fox, The Tender Night

POETRY
Katy Lederer, Three Poems
Charles Wright, Six Poems
Matthew Zapruder, Four Poems

PHOTOGRAPHS
Vijay Balakrishnan, Reflected

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