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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 3 Autumn 1953 |
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For a writer to spend much of his time in the company of authors is, you know, a form of masturbation: An interview with Graham Greene.
The prophet v. the craftsman: Donald Hall on poetic method.
Stories by Evan S. Connell, Pati Hill, Sue Kaufman, and Donald Windham. Poems by Christopher Logue and George Steiner. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Graham Greene, The Art of Fiction No. 3 |
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| FICTION |
| Evan S. Connell, Cocoa Party | | Pati Hill, Linda | | Sue Kaufman, Tea at Le Gord | | Donald Windham, Rome |
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| FEATURE |
| Donald Hall, Method in Poetic Composition | | Eugene Walter, Text, Carzou Portfolio |
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| POETRY |
| George Barker, Epithalamium | | Thom Gunn, Three Poems | | Robert Layzer, Brownstone | | Christopher Logue, A Suite for Jewels | | George Steiner, A Modern Highway Links Bathsheba and Sodom |
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| ART |
| Carzou, Nine Drawings | | Robert Culff, Illustrations | | William Pene du Bois, Cover | | Charlotte Erickson, Illustrations | | Fernando Palicio, Illustrations |
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