The Paris Review No. 95 Spring 1985
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Preview issue no. 95 at theparisreview.org. Obscene self-confidence and ongoing terror: John Barth on the Art of Fiction. Great moments in literature reenacted in vitrines designed by Roz Chast: Proust dunks his Madeline cookie, Frost starts a fire at bread loaf, and Arthur Miller refuses to tap dance. Stories by Louise Erdrich, Allan Gurganus, and Barry Yourgrau. Poems by Yves Bonnefoy and André Breton.
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