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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 47 Summer 1969 |
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Everything is made by hand: An interview with Robert Graves.
George Wickes on the early history of little magazines.
Hockneys notes for illustrations of Grimms Fairy Tales.
Stories by Renata Adler and Sarah Plimpton. Poems by John Ashbery and Robert Creeley. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Robert Graves, The Art of Poetry No. 11 |
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| FICTION |
| Keith Botsford, A Member of the Delegation | | Gerald Jonas, The Stand-in | | Jean Marple, The Stand-in | | Barton Midwood, The Burglars | | Sarah Plimpton, The Old Woman | | Mitchell Sisskind, A Day I'll Never Forget | | Paul Spike, Multi |
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| FEATURE |
| George Wickes, Little Magazines and Other Publishing Ventures |
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| POETRY |
| John Ashbery, Three Poems | | Steve Carey, Hollywood, Spring, 1942 | | Tom Clark, Two Poems | | Robert Creeley, The Edge | | John Godfrey, On the Elements | | Jorge Guinheime, Six Poems | | Robert Harris, The New Peloria | | Hilton Obenzinger, Prologue to my Brain | | Charles Plymell, Two Poems | | Ed Sanders, Two Poems | | Sotere Torregian, Russian Hill | | Charlie Vermont, My Father's Retirement Dinner | | Laurance Weider, Water is the Mother of Ice |
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| ART |
| Gunter Fruhtrunk, Cover | | David Hockney, Notes for Illustrations: Grimm's Fairy Tales |
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