The Paris Review, Fall 2023 Issue
Regular price $22.00- Dimensions: 8.5" x 5.5"
- A quarterly literary magazine founded in 1953 by Harold L. Humes, Peter Matthiessen, and George Plimpton, The Paris Review began with a simple editorial mission: to celebrate "the good writers and good poets."
- The magazine is known for featuring quality fiction and poetry by both established and relatively unknown writers. It helped launch the careers of Philip Roth, Jack Kerouac, and Raymond Carver. The review is also famous for its interviews of notable writers.
- The Fall 2023 issue features a cover by Joeun Kim Aatchim.
- Highlights of this issue include:
- Robert Glück on the Art of Fiction: “When people would ask me—and sometimes they did—to write about them, I’d reply, ‘First, break my heart.’”
Lynn Nottage on the Art of Theater: “I embrace the fact that I write plays that are popular. Audiences make their own decisions.”
- Prose by Rosalind Brown, Munir Hachemi, and Ishion Hutchinson.
- Poetry by Bei Dao, D. A. Powell, and Mónica de la Torre.
- Art by Eric Nathaniel Mack and Magdalena Suarez Frimkess.
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