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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 3
Autumn 1953
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Autumn 1953
“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

FICTION
Evan S. Connell, Cocoa Party
Pati Hill, Linda
Sue Kaufman, Tea at Le Gord
Donald Windham, Rome

FEATURE
Donald Hall, Method in Poetic Composition
Eugene Walter, Text, Carzou Portfolio

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

ART
Carzou, Nine Drawings
Robert Culff, Illustrations
William Pene du Bois, Cover
Charlotte Erickson, Illustrations
Fernando Palicio, Illustrations

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