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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 49
Summer 1970
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Summer 1970
“All that matters is that the thing be the thing of the thing—a cool thing which is like a river for the tiger of the river”: Charles Olson on the Art of Poetry.

Stories by James Salter, Paul Spike, and Richard Stern. Poems by Robert Creeley, Tom Disch, Frank O’Hara, and Aram Saroyan.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Charles Olson, The Art of Poetry No. 12

FICTION
James Salter, The Cinema
Paul Spike, Specks Saga
Richard Stern, Veni, Vidi...Wendt

POETRY
Joseph Bottone, Sky Light
Michael Brownstein, United at First
Tom Clark, A Sailor's Life
Robert Creeley, An Illness
Tom Disch, Joyful Feelings
Kenward Elmslie, Halloween Loop
Dick Gallup, Four Poems
Joanne Kyger, Poem
Frank O'Hara, Nine Poems
Charles Olson, Poem
Rene Ricard, Mannerism
Aram Saroyan, Six Poems
Peter Schjeldahl, Ho Chi Minh Elegy
Charlie Vermont, Three Poems
John Vernon, The Audubon Bumper

ART
Marc Devade, Cover
Claude Lalanne, Sculptures

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