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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 69 Spring 1977 |
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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 OHara. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Kurt Vonnegut, The Art of Fiction No. 64 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| ART |
| Richard Haas, Phantom Buildings | | Susan Rothenberg, Cover |
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