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The Paris Review No 195 Winter 2010 Jonathan Franzen Louise Erdrich

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The Paris Review No 195 Winter 2010 Jonathan Franzen Louise Erdrich
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Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.8 MB
Author: Jonathan Franzen, Louise Erdrich, Lorin Stein (Editor)
ISBN: 9780857861740, 0857861743
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Paris Review No 195 Winter 2010 Jonathan Franzen Louise Erdrich by Jonathan Franzen, Louise Erdrich, Lorin Stein (editor) 9780857861740, 0857861743 instant download after payment.

The Paris Review is a groundbreaking publication bringing together fiction, poetry and prose from great writers all over the world. Its legendary interview series alone represents the single most important body of work that celebrates writing about writing. Publishing quarterly, each issue is a tribute to the possibilities of the written word and under Lorin Stein's canny editorial leadership it looks set to continue and expand on what it has achieved in its illustrious life to date.

Jonathan Franzen on the art of fiction: “When I was younger, the main struggle was to be a 'good writer.' Now I more or less take my writing abilities for granted, although this doesn’t mean I always write well.” 

Louise Erdrich on her heritage and being pigeonholed. 

A novella by Péter Nádas, plus new fiction from Claire Vaye Watkins and Alexandra Kleeman. 

A curated portfolio by David Salle featuring Amy Sillman and Tom McGrath. 

Poems by Devin Johnston, Jim Moore, Maureen N. McLane, Albert Goldbarth, Dana Levin, Damion Searls, and more. Plus, recollections and sketches by Saul Steinberg.

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