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Paris Review - Writers, Quotes, Biography, Interviews, Artists
The Paris Review accepts unsolicited submissions of prose in February, June, and October and unsolicited submissions of poetry in January, April, July, and October.Submissions are accepted via Submittable until we reach capacity, as well as by mail (see the instructions below).. All submissions must be in English and must be previously unpublished. Translations are welcome and should be ...
Paris Review - Fredric Jameson, The Art of Criticism No. 5
The Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Sharon Olds discusses sex, religion, and writing poems that “women were definitely not supposed to write,” in an excerpt from her Art of Poetry interview with Jessica Laser. Olds also reads three of her poems: “Sisters of Sexual Treasure” (issue no. 74, Fall–Winter 1978), “True Love,” and “The Easel.”
Battling Pictures, Equality, Inequality, and Vivien Leigh
Jan 3, 2025 · Peter Szendy’s For an Ecology of Images (Verso) discusses “iconomies” of images: picture markets, places where images circulate and compete economically. It includes an extended commentary on William Hogarth’s curious 1745 etching The Battle of the Pictures, reproduced above:. The scene in The Battle of the Pictures is that of the auction market where one seeks—sometimes in ...
Paris Review - Writers, Quotes, Biography, Interviews, Artists
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Paris Review - Jhumpa Lahiri, The Art of Fiction No. 262
The Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Sharon Olds discusses sex, religion, and writing poems that “women were definitely not supposed to write,” in an excerpt from her Art of Poetry interview with Jessica Laser. Olds also reads three of her poems: “Sisters of Sexual Treasure” (issue no. 74, Fall–Winter 1978), “True Love,” and “The Easel.”
The Crane Wife - The Paris Review
Jul 16, 2019 · Ten days after calling off her engagement, CJ Hauser travels to the Gulf Coast to live among scientists and whooping cranes.
On Najwan Darwish - The Paris Review
Jan 10, 2025 · Ann Craven, Moon (Paris Review Roof, NYC, 9-19-24, 8:40 PM), 2024, 2024, oil on linen, 14 x 14″.
The Illustrated Envelopes of Edward Gorey - The Paris Review
Jan 9, 2025 · From From Ted to Tom: The Illustrated Envelopes of Edward Gorey, edited and with an introduction by Tom Fitzharris, to be published by New York Review Books in February.. Edward Gorey (1925–2000) was born in Chicago. He studied briefly at the Art Institute of Chicago, spent three years in the army, and attended Harvard …
Paris Review - Kurt Vonnegut
Kurt Vonnegut 1922–1977. Known for his use of irony and dark humor, Kurt Vonnegut was born on November 11, 1922, in Indianapolis, Indiana. After enlisting in the U.S. Air Force in 1943, he was captured by the Germans and held as a prisoner of war in Dresden during World War II.
Paris Review - James Baldwin, The Art of Fiction No. 78
The Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Sharon Olds discusses sex, religion, and writing poems that “women were definitely not supposed to write,” in an excerpt from her Art of Poetry interview with Jessica Laser. Olds also reads three of her poems: “Sisters of Sexual Treasure” (issue no. 74, Fall–Winter 1978), “True Love,” and “The Easel.”