The Paris Review #252
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The Paris Review is a literary magazine featuring original writing, art, and in-depth interviews with famous writers. All the cool kids are reading it.
In this issue:
- Fanny Howe on the Art of Poetry: “If I could say I was assigned something at birth, it would be to keep the soul fresh and clean, and to not let anything bring it down.”
- Marie NDiaye on the Art of Fiction: “Oh, no! Reading beautiful books can’t be traumatizing. Seeing awful things can be—but reading? I don’t believe in that at all.”
- Prose by Anuk Arudpragasam, Tom Crewe, GauZ’, Zans Brady Krohn, and Joy Williams.
- Poetry by Will Alexander, John Berryman, Yongyu Chen, Eugene Ostashevsky, Ricardo Reis, and Nell Wright.
- Art by Anne Collier, Celia Paul, and Alessandro Teoldi.
- Cover by Tyler Mitchell. Detail from Nap, 2021
New York, U.S.; Paris, France until 1973; 130mm x 210mm; 217 pages