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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 171 Fall 2004 |
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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 |
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| FICTION |
| Yiyun Li, Persimmons | | Malinda McCollum, The Fifth Wall | | Annie Proulx, The Wamsutter Wolf | | John Edgar Wideman, Sightings | | Antoine Wilson, Everyone Else |
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| 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 |
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| ART |
| Lars Arrhenius, The Street |
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| NARRATIVE ART |
| Renée French, The Ticking |
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| NOTICE |
| The Editors, Notice |
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