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The Paris Review No. 37, Spring 1966

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Howl, Kerouac and the birth of beat, and Cézanne’s Petites Sensations: Allen Ginsberg on the Art of Poetry.

The poet of the automobile: An interview with Blaise Cendrars, plus a portfolio of poems.

Ned Rorem’s Paris diaries. Stories by Donald Barthelme and Jerome Charyn. Poems by Blaise Cendrars and Gary Snyder.

Table of Contents

Fiction

Donald Barthelme, Several Garlic Tales

Jerome Charyn, The Man Who Grew Younger

Interview

Blaise Cendrars, The Art of Fiction No. 38  Full Text

Allen Ginsberg, The Art of Poetry No. 8  Full Text

Poetry

Ted Berrigan, Two Poems

Blaise Cendrars, Eleven Poems

Allen Ginsberg, Fragment 1957--The Names

Galway Kinnell, Another Night in The Ruins

Joanne Kyger, Two Poems

Harry Mathews, The Swimmer

Charles Olson, Maximus from Dogtown--II

Gary Snyder, Three Poems

Feature

Blaise Cendrars, Manolo Secca

Ned Rorem, A 1950's Paris Diary

Art

Jane Freilicher, Portfolio

Richard Royce, Contents Page, Illustrations