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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 20
Autumn-Winter 1958-1959
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Autumn-Winter 1958-1959
James Jones on dialogue (“almost too easy”), characterization (“no human being is really a symbol”), and America (“big, awkward, sprawling”).

Moon rider bound to another paradise: A Marc Chagall portfolio with text by James Lord.

Philip Roth’s Good-bye Columbus.

Poems by Robert Bly and James Wright.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
James Jones, The Art of Fiction No. 22

FICTION
William Butler, The Building
Philip Roth, Good-bye Columbus

FEATURE
James Lord, Text, Marc Chagall Portfolio
Pierre Schneider, Text, Jean Hélion Portfolio

POETRY
Robert Bly, The Sorb Is The Tree of Thor
E.G. Burrows, Icon
Richard Elman, Arbor Day
Allen Grossman, Holy Ghost Hospital
Peter Levi, S.J., In a Corner of Eden
Stephen Orgel, Talking it Out
Ralph Pomeroy, A Frog, Leaping
Louis Simpson, The Boarder
William Stafford, Recoil
Edward Watkins, Light Essay on a Serious Theme
Thomas Whitbread, Glutton
James Wright, Old Man Drunk

ART
Lars Bo, Contents Page
Marc Chagall, Five Drawings
Jean Hélion, Seven Drawings
Tom Keogh, Cover

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