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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 51 Spring 1971 |
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Always receiving kisses and slaps, caresses and kicksand that is the life of the poet: Pablo Neruda on the Art of Poetry.
Stories by Jane DeLynn, George Fox, Harry Mathews, James Salter, Jonathan Schwartz, Kathrine Talbot, and Dallas E. Wiebe. Poems by Robert Creeley and Tom Clark. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Pablo Neruda, The Art of Poetry No. 14 |
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| FICTION |
| Jane DeLynn, Glimpses | | George Fox, The Twenty-sixth Second | | Harry Mathews, The Sinking of the Odradek Stadium | | James Salter, The Destruction of the Goetheanum | | Jonathan Schwartz, Family Matters | | Kathrine Talbot, The Lion of Heyst | | Dallas E. Wiebe, Skyblue as the Letter C |
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| POETRY |
| Muin Beseisu, Three Poems | | Julien Blaine, Three Poems | | Steve Brooks, The Breakfast Show | | Stephen A. Canada, Three Poems | | Tom Clark, Bugs Ate This Lake Clean | | Robert Creeley, Poems | | Mahmoud Darwish, A Song and the Sultan | | Robert Harris, Two Poems | | Michael McClure, Moire | | Patrick Nolan, Three Poems | | Charlie Vermont, For Barbara | | John Wieners, Two Poems |
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| ART |
| Jackie Monnier, Cover |
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