Paris Review V. 46, No. 169, Spring 2004
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About This Item
New York: Paris Review Foundation, 2004. 273 pp. + advs. Cover and edges rubbed. Black mark over American Price, beginning crease in spine. TABLE OF CONTENTS: INTERVIEW: Richard Howard, The Art of Poetry No. 86, Paul Muldoon, The Art of Poetry No. 87, FEATURE: Paul Ferris, Ink Is Wanted by Raving Brother: Dylan Thomas's Swansea Years, FICTION: Melvin Jules Bukiet, Manhattan Reverie, Rick Moody, Savasana, Melanie Rae Thon, Heavenly Creatures, POETRY: David Baker, Melancholy Man, Maureen Bloomfield, Two Poems, Betsy Bonner, Three Poems, David Bottoms, Andalusia Visit, Douglas Browne, Two Poems, Cassandra Cleghorn, Three Poems, Martha Collins, Two Poems, Robert Cording, Much Laughter, Steven Cramer, Two Poems, Cynthia Cruz, Two Poems, Fred Dings, The Migrant Couple, Margaret Funkhouser, Two Poems, David Goldstein, Two Poems, Debora Greger, Sleeping Beauty in Florida, Daniel Groves, Portrait, Jared Hayley, Two Poems, Paul Kane, Two Poems, Lance Larsen, Two Poems, Richard Lyons, Two Poems, Cynthia Macdonald, Wait in the Chair, Sarah Manguso, The Haunted Igloo, Molly McQuade, Two Poems, Michael Mendonsa, Two Poems, Christian Nagle, Two Poems, Peter Nickowitz, Cinema Vernacular, Linda Pastan, Geography, Lucia Perillo, Two Poems, Joanna Smith Rakoff, Two Poems, Robert Richman, Evil, Arthur Rimbaud, Idol, Paul Ruffin, The Leopard Muses on His Spots, Margaret Ryan, Two Poems, Grace Schulman, The Footbridge, Patty Seyburn, Where Were You, Nymphs?, Ravi Shankar, Three Poems, Phillip Sterling, Criteria, Alexandra Teague, Cave Tours, Daniel Tiffany, Sappho's Tantrum, Nance Van Winckel, Threshold, Karen Volkman, Two Poems, Sarah White, Two Poems, Rebecca Wolff, Bell Ringer for Weather, ART: Lee Friedlander, Sticks & Stones, Chris Gallagher, Fly-By (II). Trade Paperback. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; square.
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- Veery Books (US)
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- 000312
- Title
- Paris Review V. 46, No. 169, Spring 2004
- Format/Binding
- Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Publisher
- Paris Review Foundation
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 2004
- Keywords
- Fiction, Poetry, Art of Fiction, Poetics, Art
- Bookseller catalogs
- Poetry; Fiction;
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