The Paris Review


THE PARIS REVIEW No. 62
Summer 1975
Summer 1975
James Wright on Horatian craftsmanship, Judas, the talent for happiness, and the Art of Poetry.

Stories by Joe Brainard and Richard Ford. Poems by Diane Ackerman, Paul Hoover, and James Wright.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTERVIEW
James Wright, The Art of Poetry No. 19

FICTION
Alan Friedman, Prelude to a Glorious Fugue
France Burke, In the Footprints of the Dinosaur
Gretchen Herbkersman, Thor
Joe Brainard, The Friendly Way (Continued)
Ken Brower, Time and the Jungle
Richard Ford, Shooting the Rest Area

FEATURE
James Wright, Ten Poems

POETRY
Albert Stainton, A Garnished Peach at the Grand-Hotel Poland
Barry Yourgrau, Femmes Fatales No. 1
Dean Faulwell, Two Poems
Dennis Schmitz, Tattoo Artist
Diane Ackerman, Still Life
Eric Overmyer, I Don't Eat Tuna Anymore
Georgia Alwan, Children/Evolution
Jay Meek, Two Poems
Joan Larkin, Self-Pity
Jonathan Holden, Roller Coaster
Linda Gregg, Sigismundo
Naomi Lazard, Grand Opening
Paul Hoover, Two Poems
Peter Payack, The Ultimate Party
Steven Rea, Two Poems
Stuart Dybek, Sunday at the Zoo
Susan Bartels, All My Orifices Are Too Small
Tom Hansen, Final Instructions for the Magician
Vickie Karp, A Three Weeks Love Poem
W. I. Scobie, Two Poems

ART
Christo, Leaning Over the Running Fence
Donald Evans, Cover, A Portfolio of Stamps of the World, Richard Chamber's Hand



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