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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 41
Summer-Fall 1967
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Summer-Fall 1967
“I am an obscure, doubly obscure, novelist with an unpronounceable name”: An interview with Vladimir Nabokov.

Stories by Kenward Elmslie, Edward Hoagland, and John Phillips. Poems by John Ashbery, Frank Lima, and James Schuyler.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Vladimir Nabokov, The Art of Fiction No. 40

FICTION
Kenward Elmslie, The Orchid Stories
Edward Hoagland, The Witness
John Phillips, Bleat Blodgette

POETRY
John Ashbery, Two Poems
Michael Benedikt, The Way Things Settle
Bill Berkson, Two Poems
Paul Carroll, In an Ozark Flight over Iowa
Thomas Clark, You (I-V)
Clark Coolidge, Bee Elk
Dick Gallup, Riding Dowyn Grandma's Driveway
Barbara Guest, Two Poems
Kenneth Koch, The Interpretation of Dreams
Frank Lima, Three Poems
Harry Mathews, Colette
Ron Padgett, The Sandwich Man
James Schuyler, Three Poems
Tony Towle, Sunrise: Ode to Frank O'Hara
Philip Whalen, The Garden

ART
Gianfranco Baruchello, Louis Philippe to Miocene
Lucio Fontana, Cover

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