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theparisreview: “An object lesson in eccentricity.” Behind the office doors of fifty the
theparisreview: “An artist is a creature driven by demons. He don’t know why they choose
theparisreview: Sandals are the youth of a shoeAnd the memory of its trek to the desert I don’
theparisreview: The abandoned ruins of the Soviet Union.
theparisreview: You’ve been away, your hair blond from sun— not seeing you servesthe opp
theparisreview: On Virginia Woolf’s conception of privacy: “Many people accept the idea
theparisreview: “Isn’t this why we write anyway—in hopes that while we may not fi
theparisreview: Today in interesting mash-ups: Batman by Dostoyevsky. (via)
theparisreview: “The shadow life. He saw it everywhere—it was a kind of second sight&md
theparisreview: What not to do during Banned Books Week: ban seven books. After a tense board-meeti
theparisreview: “What today might be taken for sophomore-dorm drug ramblings was, in the 1880
theparisreview: “Until you can show me a better book written by computer I stay with my pen.&l
akycha: theparisreview: Behold: the first written use of fuck, from 1528, inscribed
theparisreview: “The shadow life. He saw it everywhere—it was a kind of second sight&md
theparisreview: Detail from a #manuscript page by John Banville.
theparisreview: Roberto Bolaño on writing short stories. (via)
theparisreview: Can you name these writers? Click here to see the answers!
theparisreview: A sketch that led up to Francis Cugat’s painting for F. Scott Fitzgerald&rsqu
theparisreview: Kurt Vonnegut explains how to write with style. (via) Read the full ad here.
theparisreview: “The entire area from the road out has been leached away and blown to kingdom
theparisreview: T. S. Eliot’s illustrated letters. (via)
theparisreview: “Rest your pure hip and the bow of wet arrows / Extend into the night the pet
theparisreview: “That ‘etc.’ summons all the disaffection and paranoia of any und
theparisreview: A list of the books Abraham Lincoln checked out of the Library of Congress while pr
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