The Paris Review #252

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Originally published from Paris, the The Paris Review moved to New York in the sixties but retained its name. It has built an enviable reputation for discovering the best new voices in fiction, non-fiction, and poetry while also presenting in depth interviews with established figures. It was smartly redesigned by Matt Willey a few years ago, with a nod to earlier designs of the publication.

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.

With art by Anne Collier, Celia Paul, and Alessandro Teoldi, and a rare photographic cover, shot by Tyler Mitchell.

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