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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 190 Fall 2009 |
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James Ellroy on his novels: If you’re confused about something in one of my books, you’ve just got to realize, Ellroy’s a master, and if I’m not following it, it’s my problem. Frederick Seidel on the Art of Poetry: I like to hear the sound of form, and I like to hear the sound of it breaking. New stories by Sam Shepard, Richard Powers, and Mark Slouka. Streetscapes from fifties New York. A dispatch from North Korea from Barbara Demick. Plus poems from Elizabeth Arnold and Timothy Donnelly and newly translated work by Rainer Maria Rilke. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| James Ellroy, The Art of Fiction No. 201 | | Frederick Seidel, The Art of Poetry No. 95 |
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| FICTION |
| Richard Powers, Enquire Within Upon Everything | | Sam Shepard, Four Days | | Mark Slouka, Crossing |
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| DISPATCH |
| Barbara Demick, Not Like I Don't Like You |
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| POETRY |
| Elizabeth Arnold, Effacement | | Timothy Donnelly, Globus Hystericus |
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| PHOTOGRAPHS |
| W. Eugene Smith, Jazz Loft |
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| ESSAY |
| Rainer Maria Rilke, Interiors |
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