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The peculiarly virginal hero of Orlando innamorato and Orlando furioso. Love stories center on a problem—two people love each other, or one person loves another, and how are they going to get together? Sex is part of the solution, or usually is. There are, in literature, those strange cases where it isn’t. In the literature […]
Preview issue no. 41 at theparisreview.org. “I am an obscure, doubly obscure, novelist with an unpronounceable name”: An interview with Vladimir
The Paris Review No. 41 Summer-Fall 1967
Keith Gessen and Emily Gould on Writing Books and Children
The Madwomen of Paris – Amanda's Book Corner
Preview issue no. 128 at theparisreview.org. 40th Anniversary Issue. “We’re all one beat away from becoming elevator music”: Don DeLillo on the Art of
The Paris Review No. 128 Fall 1993
Preview issue no. 22 at theparisreview.org. “I think the best regimen is to get up early, insult yourself a bit in the shaving-mirror, and then
The Paris Review No. 22 Autumn-Winter 1959-1960
Paris, France: Sadruddin Aga Khan, 1968. First Printing. Softcover. This vintage number of the prestigious literary journal then-chiefly edited by
The Paris Review Vol. 12 No. 45 Winter 1968 by George Plimpton, Bill Berkson, Richard Brautigan, Louis-Ferdinand Celine on Third Mind Books
The Paris Review No. 218, Fall 2016
Preview issue no. 35 at theparisreview.org. An Art of Fiction interview with William Burroughs. “When I first took my own group on 52nd Street, in
The Paris Review No. 35 Fall 1965
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