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View ArticleThe Paris Review No. 107, Summer 1988 – $700
An Art of Fiction interview with Jim Harrison. “I worked for Cadillac, in their transmission factory, and for Chevrolet. You could recite poems aloud in there. The noise was so stupendous”: Phillip...
View ArticleThe Paris Review No. 111, Summer 1989 – $700
“You can’t legislate stupidity and ignorance out of existence, or deny they aren’t evolutionary disadvantages”: An interview with John Fowles. The Art of Fiction: Elizabeth Spencer on cannibalism,...
View ArticleThe Paris Review No. 101, Winter 1986 – $800
Item Sold out at The Paris Review Store “The child was in a state of panic. There was a pile of crumpled pages on the floor, and my wife was saying, ‘I can’t believe this. I can’t believe this.’ She...
View ArticleParkett no. 64 – $380
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Where travel writing went next. On the road in Spain with V. S. Pritchett, on a train in America with Cary Grant’s suit, on manoeuvres in Saigon with Tia Wallman. In this issue: Ian Jack: Introduction...
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View ArticleGranta 92: The View from Africa – $195
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This issue of Granta includes Simon Gray in Barbados, rocking in his pram, smoking, remembering Alan Bates; Saïd Sayrafiezadeh on his father’s irritating dreams of human perfection; Ismail Kadaré at...
View ArticleGranta 90: Country Life – $175
One of the world’s oppositions used to be: rus versus urbs, country v town, ale v claret, fields v houses, nature v artifice, starlight v lamplight. But does that division still persist? Does the truly...
View ArticleBombay Gin 35:1 – $230
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Published by the Black Mountain Institute. 2007 Fiction Alan Cheuse, Ben in Amboy Halina Duraj, Terrible Driver Atar Hadari, The Flute R. Jess Lavolette, Yasukuni Incident Jim Meirose, The Good Mother...
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View ArticleThe Surfer’s Journal (Volume 19 Number 6 2010) – $245
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View ArticleThe Surfer’s Journal – Volume 1 Hardbound – $1,575
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