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The Paris Review No. 36, Winter 1966

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An Art of Fiction interview with Saul Bellow.

An anecdoted topography of chance: Daniel Spoerri maps Room 13 at the Hotel Carcassone.

A story by William Styron. Poems by Barbara Guest, Lorine Niedecker, and Joel Oppenheimer.

Table of Contents

Fiction

Aidan Higgins, from Langrishe, Go Down

Barton Midwood, One's Ship

William Styron, from The Confessions of Nat Turner

Interview

Saul Bellow, The Art of Fiction No. 37  Full Text

Poetry

Thomas Clark, The Greece Poem

Robert Duncan, Lammas Dream Poem

Max Finstein, Two Poems

Barbara Guest, Colonial Hours

Philip Lamantia, Two Poems

Lorine Niedecker, Who Was Mary Shelly

Joel Oppenheimer, The New Nightgown

Carl Rakosi, Two Poems

Feature

Daniel Spoerri, An Anecdoted Topography of Chance

Art

Meret Oppenheim, Portfolio

Jean Sobieski, Contents Page

Topor, Illustrations

Robert White, Illustrations