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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 32
Summer-Fall 1964
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Summer-Fall 1964
“It is not inspiration; it is expiration”: Jean Cocteau on the Art of Fiction.

“Facing the universe of sound”: William Carlos Williams on the Art of Poetry.

William Fifield interviews Pablo Picasso.

A story by Stanley Elkin. Poems by Robert Bly and Charles Olson.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Jean Cocteau, The Art of Fiction No. 34
William Carlos Williams, The Art of Poetry No. 6

FICTION
Stanley Elkin, The Great Sandusky
Herbert Lobsenz, Pelican of the Wilderness

FEATURE
William Fifield, Pablo Picasso--A Composite Interview

POETRY
Robert Bly, Meditation on Olai and Pete Bly
Larry Eigner, Monet's Sunrise, Apr. 7 '64
Theodore Holmes, Tourist Cabins in Winter
Olga Marx, Passages from the Odes of Pindar
Lewis Meyers, Catacombs
Lorine Niedecker, Art Center
Charles Olson, Two Sections from Maximus
Renata V. Scheliha, Passages from the Odes of Pindar
Harold Witt, You Must Say Good Bye
Louis Zukovsky, Catullus 70, 72, 73

ART
Kosta Alex, Eight Sculptures and an Interview
Nicolas Heim, Contents Page

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