March 12, 2012 Bulletin A Tote for 200! By The Paris Review A rendering from Studio Dror. Photo via Slate. We are thrilled to offer you what may be the coolest tote bag in Paris Review history! When you renew or subscribe to The Paris Review, you’ll receive this 11” x 13” eco-canvas tote, which takes its design from the cover of our two-hundredth issue (itself an adaptation of our very first cover, in 1953). And, […] read more
March 15, 2011 Events Spring at ‘The Paris Review’: Our Special Tote Bag Offer By Thessaly La Force A rendering from Studio Dror. Photo via Slate. You may have noticed that our site has shed its wintery blue. The spring issue is out today! But wait! Before you run to your local bookstore to buy a copy, listen to this. Every spring, we design a tote bag for the generous donors who attend our Revel. This year, given the excitement surrounding […] read more
January 18, 2024 Letters Letters to a Biographer By Joyce Carol Oates A rendering from Studio Dror. Photo via Slate. “I declined an offer from our friend Lanny Jones, People editor, to write an O.J. essay for them, based upon a few days at the trial.” read more
November 21, 2023 First Person Paul Bowles in Tangier By Frederic Tuten A rendering from Studio Dror. Photo via Slate. “I wanted to tell him that I carried The Sheltering Sky with me wherever I moved. I wanted him to know how much I admired his life, which he’d invented on his own terms.” read more
November 9, 2023 On Nature Teetering Canaries By Judith Schalansky A rendering from Studio Dror. Photo via Slate. “Figures of speech are never innocent, and even canaries are less innocent than one might imagine.” read more
October 27, 2023 Lectures Recognizing the Stranger By Isabella Hammad A rendering from Studio Dror. Photo via Slate. “Palestinianism was for Said a condition of chronic exile, exile as agony but also as ethical position.” read more