The Paris Review is a groundbreaking publication bringing together fiction, poetry and prose from great writers all over the world. Its legendary interview series alone represents the single most important body of work that celebrates writing about writing. Publishing quarterly, each issue is a tribute to the possibilities of the written word and under Lorin Stein's canny editorial leadership it looks set to continue and expand on what it has achieved in its illustrious life to date. This edition includes: Fiction by Luke ...
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The Paris Review is a groundbreaking publication bringing together fiction, poetry and prose from great writers all over the world. Its legendary interview series alone represents the single most important body of work that celebrates writing about writing. Publishing quarterly, each issue is a tribute to the possibilities of the written word and under Lorin Stein's canny editorial leadership it looks set to continue and expand on what it has achieved in its illustrious life to date. This edition includes: Fiction by Luke Mogelson, Ben Lerner, Zadie Smith, Rachel Cusk and Bill Cotter: Interviews with Adam Phillips and Matthew Weiner: Poetry by Dorothea Lasky, Frederick Seidel, John Ashberry, Geoffrey G. O'Brien, Carol Muske-Dukes and Nick Laird: Portfolio by Francesca Woodman: Document by Gemma Sieff.
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Add this copy of The Paris Review: Vol 208 (Spring) to cart. $16.72, very good condition, Sold by ThriftBooks-Dallas rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Dallas, TX, UNITED STATES, published 2014 by Canongate Books.