The Paris Review No. 80 Summer 1981
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Preview issue no. 80 at theparisreview.org. “Maybe writing can’t be taught, but editing can be taught. Notions of the lousy can be taught”: Donald Barthelme on the Art of Fiction. Elizabeth Bishop on childhood memory, sleeping in trees, and winning the Pulitzer Prize. Betty Eppes takes a break from tennis columns to interview J. D. Salinger. Stories by Reinaldo Arenas, Stephen Dixon, and Tama Janowitz. Poems by Reginald Gibbons, Heather McHugh, and Gerald Stern.
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