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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 171
Fall 2004
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Fall 2004

“All I need is a window not to write.” Creating from the basement: Tobias Wolff on the Art on the Fiction.

“Edison Steelhead was born on the kitchen floor. . . .”: Comics by Renée French.

Stories by Annie Proulx and John Edgar Wideman.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Anne Carson, The Art of Poetry No. 88
Tobias Wolff, The Art of Fiction No. 183

FICTION
Yiyun Li, Persimmons
Malinda McCollum, The Fifth Wall
Annie Proulx, The Wamsutter Wolf
John Edgar Wideman, Sightings
Antoine Wilson, Everyone Else

POETRY
Nin Andrews, Two Poems
Mary Jo Bang, Allegory
Shannon Borg, At Sea
George Bradley, Advisory
Patricia Brody, Dangerous to Know, Even After Death
Anne Carson, The Day Antonioni Came to the Asylum
James Cummins, Two Poems
Bryan D. Dietrich, Two Poems
Susanne Dubroff, The Bull of Lavigny
Matthew Ladd, The Traveling Dissection Tent
Randall Mann, In the Rapid Autumn of Libraries
Lynn Melnick, Two Poems
Christopher Patton, Two Poems
Katha Pollitt, Always Already
Alexis Quinlan, Two Poems
Anna Ross, Two Poems
Mark Scott, Cooking on Camera
Ben Sonnenberg, Three Poems
Charles Tomlinson, Two Poems
William Wenthe, Picture of the Author with Vice President

ART
Lars Arrhenius, The Street

NARRATIVE ART
Renée French, The Ticking

NOTICE
The Editors, Notice

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