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The Paris Review No. 141 Winter 1996

The Paris Review No. 141 Winter 1996

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Gary Snyder discusses Zen, the environment, and the Art of Poetry.

Helen Vendler on Adrienne Rich, James Merrill, and Shakespeare.

Gabriel Garcia Marquez instructs the next generation of Latin American journalists.

Stories by Eight New Writers: Chris Adrian, Peter Ho Davies, Elizabeth Gilbert, Joyce Hackett, John Hodgman, Michael Knight, Rob Owen, and J. David Stevens. Poems by Agha Shahid Ali and Eric Ormsby.

The Paris Review No. 140 Fall 1996

The Paris Review No. 140 Fall 1996

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Richard Ford discusses the Art of Fiction and his Pulitzer Prize–winning novel, Independence Day.

Amos Oz on the Arab-Israeli conflict, the desert, and life on a kibbutz.

Stories by Rhidian Brook, Robert Olen Butler, and Richard Stern. Poems by Frank Bidart, Sharon Olds, and Ira Sadoff.

The Paris Review No. 139 Summer 1996

The Paris Review No. 139 Summer 1996

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Camilo Jose Cela on the Art of Fiction. A. R. Ammons on the Art of Poetry.

The Tangier Diaries of John Hopkins.

James Lord recalls the reunion of Picasso and Cocteau in the south of France.

Stories by Guy Davenport, Jonathan Franze, and Ben Sonnenberg. Poems by A. R. Ammons, Carolyn Kizer, and James Laughlin.

The Paris Review No. 138 Spring 1996

The Paris Review No. 138 Spring 1996

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THE SCREENWRITING ISSUE

John Gregory Dunne, Richard Price, and Billy Wilder discuss the Art of Screenwriting.

John Huston and Lauren Bacall remember Truman Capote and the making of Beat the Devil.

A \Trainspotting Glossary\" from the novel by Irvine Welsh. Stories by Junot Díaz