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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 178 Fall 2006 |
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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 |
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| FICTION |
| György Dragomán, Jump | | Mohsin Hamid, Focus on the Fundamentals |
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| DOCUMENT |
| Robert Frost, Nature Is a Chaos, Humanity Is a Ruck |
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| ENCOUNTER |
| Nathaniel Rich, Being JT LeRoy |
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| MEMOIR |
| Ivan Bunin, About Chekhov |
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| 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 |
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| SKETCHBOOK |
| Josef Stalin et al., Comrades |
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| PHOTOGRAPHS |
| Jan Baracz, Swimming in Cambodia |
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