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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 123 Summer 1992 |
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Rushdie insults even the women of the prophet! Now, I can argue with ideas, but what should I do with insults? Naguib Mahfouz on the Art of Fiction
The Selected Letters of Delmore Schwartz and James Laughlin.
Stories by Henry Green, Naguib Mahfouz, Joanna Scott, and Daniel Stern. Poems by Donald Hall, Linda Pastan, and Donald Revell. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Naguib Mahfouz, The Art of Fiction No. 129 |
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| FICTION |
| Henry Green, Arcady: or A Night Out | | Naguib Mahfouz, The Land of Mashriq | | Joanna Scott, A Borderline Case | | Daniel Stern, A Hunger Artist by Franz Kafka: A Story |
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| FEATURE |
| James Laughlin, Selected Letters | | Delmore Schwartz, Selected Letters |
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| POETRY |
| Dante Alighieri, Inferno: Canto XXVIII | | John Ashbery, Two Poems | | Uli Becker, The God-like Flash | | Joy Dworkin, Gannet | | Michael Fried, The Wild Irises | | Ian Ganassi, Civilization and its Discontents | | Donald Hall, The Museum of Clear Ideas or Say: Horsecollar's Odes | | Mark Halliday, Years Ago | | Brooks Haxton, Horologe | | Maja Herman, Under the Glass Bell | | James Laughlin, The Moths | | Greg Miller, From the Museum | | Ottó Orbán, The Journey of Barbarus | | Linda Pastan, Ideal City | | Oskar Pastior, Sestina with Interview | | Donald Revell, In Company | | Nicholas Samaras, Two Poems | | May Sarton, Three Poems | | Tom Sexton, Homecoming | | Enid Shomer, Wanting His Child | | Charlie Smith, The Plum-Shaped Heart | | Arthur Sze, Archipelago | | John Tranter, Dark Harvest |
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| ART |
| Roy Lichtenstein, Cover | | Jack Pierson, You Went To Hollywood | | David Wojnarowicz, House |
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