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THE PARIS REVIEW No. 117 Winter 1990 |
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All children write. (And paint, and sing.) I suppose the real question is, why do so many people give it up? Intimidation, I suppose: Margaret Atwood on the Art of Fiction.
An Art of Fiction interview with V. S. Pritchett
Stories by Jeffrey Eugenides and Reynolds Price. Poems by Margaret Atwood, Carolyn Kizer, Christopher Logue, and Les Murray. |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| INTERVIEW |
| Margaret Atwood, The Art of Fiction No. 121 | | V. S. Pritchett, The Art of Fiction No. 122 |
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| FICTION |
| Jeffrey Eugenides, The Virgin Suicides | | Reynolds Price, Watching Her Die | | Daniel Stern, The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels: A Story | | Ruth Tarson, Woman Found Dead in Elevator |
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| POETRY |
| Margaret Atwood, Frogless | | Blaise Cendrars, Panama, or the Adventures of My Seven Uncles | | Jorie Graham, Who Watches from the Dark Porch | | Carolyn Kizer, Twelve o'Clock | | Christopher Logue, Kings | | Les Murray, Presence | | Donald Revell, Last: 1991 | | John Tranter, Rain |
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| ART |
| Jacqueline Humphries, Contents Page: After | | Mike Kelley, Cover: Empathy Displacement: Humanoid Morphology # 7 | | Jim Shaw, My Mirage |
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