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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 184 Spring 2008 |
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Kazuo Ishiguro on the art of fiction: I write quite mundane prose. I think where I'm good is between drafts. In a recently discovered interview, Leonard Michaels talks about his typewriter: It was given to me by my first wife. She also once threw it at my head. To help you write, she cried. New fiction from J. David Stevens and Tim Winton, and a debut story from Ryan McIlvain. Spring poetry featuring Dan Chiasson, Katie Ford, and Tomaž Šalamun. Collages by Louis Armstrong and photographs by Lena Herzog, plus a memoir from Mark Dow. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Kazuo Ishiguro, The Art of Fiction No. 196 | | Leonard Michaels, The Lost Interview |
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| FICTION |
| Ryan McIlvain, Keep It Bible | | J. David Stevens, Box | | Tim Winton, Loonie and Me |
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| DOCUMENT |
| Louis Armstrong, Reel to Reel |
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| MEMOIR |
| Mark Dow, Dome Light |
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| POETRY |
| Dan Chiasson, Where's the Moon, There's the Moon (A Story for Children) | | Peter Cooley, A Café on Magazine Street, New Orleans, September | | Stephen Dunn, At the Nihilist's Funeral | | Katie Ford, Earth | | Dave Lucas, Two Poems | | Gerard Malanga, Mercedes de Acosta | | Glyn Maxwell, Two Poems | | Idra Novey, The Experiment | | Jessica Reed, Ophidiophobia | | Tomaz Salamun, We Lived in a Hug, Shivering with Cold | | Elizabeth Spires, Badger Disguised as a Monk | | Martha Zweig, Shingle |
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| PHOTOGRAPHS |
| Lena Herzog & Graham Dorrington, Airship |
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