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The Paris Review No. 58, Summer 1974

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“You have to read in order to write. Art is a seamless web and we latch on where we find a loose end”: An interview with Archibald MacLeish.

Stories by Patricia Griffith, William Harrison, and Erik Tarloff. Poems by Fanny Howe, Robert Phillips and Ira Sadoff.

Table of Contents

Fiction

Stephanie Eve Bernstein, Anamnesis

Patricia Griffith, Dust

William Harrison, The Good Ship Erasmus

Erik Tarloff, Flesh, Pleasures of the

Interview

Archibald MacLeish, The Art of Poetry No. 18  Full Text

Poetry

Jon Enroth, Two Poems

Stephen Frank, Two Poems

D. E. Fredd, The Antibody

Gary Gildner, The Runner

Jeff Grinnell, Study for Two Figures

Fanny Howe, Three Poems

Philip Legler, Sheet-Monger, Blanket-Hoarder

Everette Maddox, Three Poems

John McKernan, The Season

W. S. Merwin, Demonstration

Frederick Morgan, Pterodactyls

Frederick Morgan, Two Poems

Robert Phillips, The Empty Man

S. J. Sackett, Epistemology

Ira Sadoff, Three Poems

Richard Shelton, Three Poems

Gerald Stern, Four Poems

Al Young, Two Poems

Alan Zeigler, Instructions for My Arrival

Art

Christopher Wilmarth, Portfolio