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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 190
Fall 2009
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Fall 2009
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

FICTION
Richard Powers, Enquire Within Upon Everything
Sam Shepard, Four Days
Mark Slouka, Crossing

DISPATCH
Barbara Demick, Not Like I Don't Like You

POETRY
Elizabeth Arnold, Effacement
Timothy Donnelly, Globus Hystericus

PHOTOGRAPHS
W. Eugene Smith, Jazz Loft

ESSAY
Rainer Maria Rilke, Interiors

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