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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 178
Fall 2006
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Fall 2006
Stephen King on the art of fiction: “They did type me as a horror writer, but I have been able to do all sorts of things within that framework.”

Fall poetry folio featuring Billy Collins, Mary Karr, John Drury, and more.

New fiction by Mohsin Hamid: “I was the product of an American university; I was earning a lucrative American salary; I was infatuated with an American woman. So why did part of me desire to see America harmed?”

An encounter with the woman who was JT LeRoy.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Stephen King, The Art of Fiction No. 189

FICTION
György Dragomán, Jump
Mohsin Hamid, Focus on the Fundamentals

DOCUMENT
Robert Frost, Nature Is a Chaos, Humanity Is a Ruck

ENCOUNTER
Nathaniel Rich, Being JT LeRoy

MEMOIR
Ivan Bunin, About Chekhov

POETRY
Christopher Bakken, Coleridge in Valletta
Peg Boyers, Two Poems
Joel Brouwer, The Fork
Billy Collins, Two Poems
John Drury, The Palaces of Night
Stuart Greenhouse, The Guinea Hen of Manalapan
Mary Karr, Homo Perfectus Immaculately Conceives Himself
Jesse Lichtenstein, Two Poems
James Longenbach, Complaint
John Poch, Two Poems
Ira Sadoff, Two Poems
Aimee Walker, The Error

SKETCHBOOK
Josef Stalin et al., Comrades

PHOTOGRAPHS
Jan Baracz, Swimming in Cambodia

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