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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 175 Fall/Winter 2005 |
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The Writers at Work interview with Orhan Pamuk: My mind is like that of a little playful child, trying to show his daddy how clever he is. Karl Taro Greenfeld explores the birthplace of SARS: Southern Chinese have always eaten their way through the far reaches of the animal kingdom more adventurously than others . . . the sheer variety and volume of creatures they consumed came to include virtually any obtainable species of land, sea, or air. New war fiction by Benjamin Percy: Throughout my childhood I could hear, if I cupped a hand to my ear, the lowing of bulls, the bleating of sheep, and the report of assault rifles shouting from the hilltops. Poetry by Mary Jo Bang, plus selections from a portfolio by Writers at Work interviewee Jack Gilbert. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Jack Gilbert, The Art of Poetry No. 91 | | Orhan Pamuk, The Art of Fiction No. 187 |
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| FICTION |
| Ma Jian, The Woman and the Blue Sky | | Benjamin Percy, Refresh, Refresh |
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| DISPATCH |
| Karl Taro Greenfeld, Wild Flavor |
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| DOCUMENT |
| Vladimir Nabokov, Revolution |
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| POETRY |
| Mary Jo Bang, Five Poems | | John Burnside, Six Poems | | Jack Gilbert, Five Poems |
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| SKETCHBOOK |
| Andy Friedman, At the Fish Market |
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| PHOTOGRAPHS |
| Suyeon Yun, Two Koreas, Ten Portraits |
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| COVER |
| Edward Burtynsky, Manufacturing #17, Deda Chicken Processing Plant, Dehui City, Jilin Province, China, 2005 |
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