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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 69
Spring 1977
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Spring 1977
“There is nothing like death to say what is always such an artificial thing to say: ‘The End’”: Kurt Vonnegut on the Art of Fiction.

Stories by William Burroughs, Ed Sanders, and Alan Ziegler. Poems by Frank O’Hara.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
Kurt Vonnegut, The Art of Fiction No. 64

FICTION
T. Coraghessan Boyle, Descent of Man
Don Bredes, Mr. S.
William S. Burroughs, The Valley
David Glines, Mahler
Barbara Milton, In the Shadow of Mountains
Ed Sanders, No Excuses
Alan Ziegler, The Wrong Delivery

POETRY
Phil Boiarski, The Hilarious Beating
Vic Coccimiglio, Moon Child
John J. Elliott, View from the Inside
Nikos Engonopoulos, Four Poems
Richard Grossman, Two Poems
Geof Hewitt, Murdering the New Neighbor's Kid
G. F. Jonke, Five Poems
Greg Kosmicki, Three Poems
Márton Kálasz, Legacy
R. S. Levine, Two Poems
John Logan, The Bridge of Change
Herbert Lovett, How to Abandon Ship
Frank O'Hara, Eight Poems
Gisele Prassinos, A Nice Family
Kenneth Rexroth, Translations of Three Japanese Woman Poets
Rainer Maria Rilke, Three Poems
Dennis Saleh, Chameleon Ranch
Gary Soto, Three Poems
Albert Stainton, When the Movie Theatre Closed
Judit Tóth, Seine Wharves Southeast

ART
Richard Haas, Phantom Buildings
Susan Rothenberg, Cover

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