The Paris Review
  • periodical
  • illustrated wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • sewn bound
  • black-and-white & color
  • 21.5 x 13.3 cm.
  • 215 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

The Paris Review

No. 241 (Fall 2022)

Emily Stokes, Nancy Lemann, Michelle de Kretser, Sam Pink, Maya Binyam, Katherine Dunn, Christian Kracht, Terrance Hayes, Helen Garner, Stephen Ira, David Orr, Diane Seuss, Keith Hollaman, Benjamin Péret, Debora Lidov, Natalie Eilbert, Kathleen Spivack, Daniel Halpern, Ben Lerner, Ange Mlinko, Louise Lawler, Christine Sun Kim, Danielle Orchard

The Paris Review

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Fall 2022 issue of The Paris Review. Edited by Emily Stokes. Contents include: "Diary of Remorse," by Nancy Lemann; "Winter Term," by Michelle de Kretser; "The Ceremony," by Sam Pink; "Do You Belong to Anybody?," by Maya Binyam; "The Education of Mrs. R.," by Katherine Dunn; "The Gold Coast," by Christian Kracht; "The Art of Poetry No. 111," interview with Terrance Hayes; "the Art of Fiction No. 255," by Helen Garner; "How to Wash Your Hands," by Stephen Ira; "The New You," by David Orr; "Legacy," by Diane Seuss; "Dark Suit and Bow Tie," by Keith Hollaman; "If It's Night," by Benjamin Péret; "In Defense of Passive Voice," by Debora Lidov; "Kolumbo, 1650," by Natalie Eilbert; "There is a Word or Several, Must Be," by Kathleen Spivack; "Mating Tango," by Daniel Halpern; "The Readers," by Ben Lerner; "Art Tourism," by Ange Mlinko; "Distorted for the Times," by Louise Lawler; "How Do You Hold Your Debt," by Christine Sun Kim; and "Contributors and Credits," brief contributor biographies. Cover by Danielle Orchard.

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