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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 160 Winter 2001 |
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The Hollywood novelist: Kurt Vonnegut interviews Budd Schulberg on the Art of Fiction and his life in the movies.
Luisa Valenzuela on Borges, politics in literature, and a migratory writing life.
Stories by Karl Iagnemma, Christoph Keller, and the 2001 Discovery Prize winner John Barlow. Poems by Bryan D. Dietrich and David Wojahn. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Budd Schulberg, The Art of Fiction No. 169 | | Luisa Valenzuela, The Art of Fiction No. 170 |
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| FICTION |
| John Barlow, Eating Mammals | | Karl Iagnemma, The Confessional Approach | | Christoph Keller, So, Sweetie, What's Your Wilhelm Been Up To? |
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| FEATURE |
| Budd Schulberg, The Hollywood Years | | Roger Shattuck, Ockham's Razor and Proust's Beard |
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| POETRY |
| Sarah Arvio, "Ellipses", A Leaf, and Hats | | Neil Azevedo, Four Poems | | Tom McKinley Ball, News from the Interior | | William Benton, Two Poems | | Geoffrey Brock, Telephone | | Scott Cairns, Three Poems | | Gabrielle Calvocoressi, Circus Fire, 1944 | | Brad Davis, Two Poems | | Bryan D. Dietrich, The Model | | Jeff Dolven, Two Poems | | Gregory Donovan, Living with Falstaff at the Boar's Head | | Daniel Mark Epstein, The Genie | | Angie Estes, Trompe L'Oeil | | Elizabeth Grainger, On the Invention of Braille | | T. R. Hummer, Nietzsche in Bed: A Translation | | Tom King, Two Poems | | Caroline Knox, Phoebe | | Frank Lima, Three Poems | | April Lindner, The Rubin Vase | | Sam Magavern, Two Poems | | Jane Mayhall, Three Poems | | Natasha Saj, Wonders of the Invisible World | | Jennifer Liberts Weinberg, Three Poems | | Michael White, Three Poems | | David Wojahn, Days of 1994 |
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| ART |
| Philip Akkerman, Self-Portraits |
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