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The Paris Review No. 29, Winter-Spring 1963

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Katherine Anne Porter on the “we” of family and dark clouds moving in her head.

“How can you stay in the ant-heap?” Lawrence Durrell and Henry Miller exchange letters.

Stories by Stephen Dixon and Malcolm Lowry. Poems by Edward Field, Jean Garrigue, and Anne Stevenson.

Table of Contents

Fiction

Stephen Dixon, The Chess House

Malcolm Lowry, Lunar Caustic

Peter Redgrove, Mr. Waterman

Interview

Katherine Anne Porter, The Art of Fiction No. 29  Full Text

Poetry

Mark Boyle, Three Poems

Alexander Craig, Two Poems

Robert Creeley, Two Poems

Edward Field, The Charmed Pool

Jean Garrigue, Two Poems

Ian Hamilton, Father, Dying

Elizabeth Jennings, For a Visionary Poet

John Logan, Two Poems

George Macbeth, The Letters

Julian Mitchell, Deep Sea and Surface

Robert Pack, Birthday

David Rokeah, Between Me and Time

Radcliffe Squires, Poem without Theme

Anne Stevenson, Television

Feature

Lawrence Durrell, An Exchange of Letters

Conrad Knickerbocker, Malcolm Lowry and the Outer Circle of Hell

Henry Miller, An Exchange of Letters

Paolo Vallorz, Portfolio and Interview

Art

Dennis Bailey, Contents Illustration

Emile Cadoo, Illustrations

Rolf Gunther Dienst, Illustrations

J.F. Ulysse, Illustrations

Paolo Vallorz, Seven Paintings