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Welcome to the Paris Review store—the online outlet for assorted Paris Review accessories that you can’t get anywhere else. You can also buy back issues, rare prints, Paris Review anthologies, and subscriptions online.
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$15 • THE ORIGINAL PARIS REVIEW T-SHIRT
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The Paris Review Book of Heartbreak, Madness, Sex, Love, Betrayal, Outsiders, Intoxication, War, Whimsy, Horrors, God, Death, Dinner, Baseball, Travel
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Picador, 2004 Paperback; 908 pages. |
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No. 175: Fall/Winter 2005
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The Writers at Work interview with Orhan Pamuk: My mind is like that of a little playful child, trying to show his daddy how clever he is.Karl Taro Greenfeld explores the birthplace of SARS: Southern Chinese have always eaten their way through the far reaches of the animal kingdom more adventurously than others . . . the sheer variety and volume of creatures they consumed came to include virtually any obtainable species of land, sea, or air. New war fiction by Benjamin Percy: Throughout my childhood I could hear, if I cupped a hand to my ear, the lowing of bulls, the bleating of sheep, and the report of assault rifles shouting from the hilltops. Poetry by Mary Jo Bang, plus selections from a portfolio by Writers at Work interviewee Jack Gilbert. |
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No. 174: Summer 2005
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From the interview with Salman Rushdie: My life has given me this other subject: worlds in collision. How do you make people see that everyoneís story is now a part of everyone elseís story?
Debut fiction by Lisa Halliday: Luigiís infinite repertoire had transformed him into a boy Orpheus. No minefield of consonants to worry about: he didnít have to speak. Even his appearance had begun to change. From China's Lowest Depths—Liao Yiwu speaks with a public toilet manager:I have never seen a royal-family member taking a shit. If they did, they wouldnít come to do it in this public toilet.
New poetry by Jesse Ball and Dan Chiasson. |
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No. 165: Spring 2003
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An interview with Jorie Graham on the Art of Poetry.
Quite the most enchanting maniac Ive met: A visit with Patrick Leigh Fermor.
William T. Vollmann on the Siege of Stalingrad.
Stories by John Griesemer, Miranda July, and Josip Novakovich. Poems by A. R. Ammons, Billy Collins, Dana Goodyear, and Bruce Smith. |
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