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The Paris Review, Issue 111, Summer 1989

The Paris Review, Issue 111, Summer 1989

Rainer Maria Rilke
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“You can’t legislate stupidity and ignorance out of existence, or deny they aren’t evolutionary disadvantages”: An interview with John Fowles.

The Art of Fiction: Elizabeth Spencer on cannibalism, Florentine piazzas, and French Canadians.

Translations of Proust and Rilke. Stories by Peter Cameron, Allan Gurganus, and Niccolò Tucci. Poems by Kim Addonizio and Louise Erdrich.
Language
English
Format
Perfectbound
Release
June 01, 1989

The Paris Review, Issue 111, Summer 1989

Rainer Maria Rilke
0/5 ( ratings)
“You can’t legislate stupidity and ignorance out of existence, or deny they aren’t evolutionary disadvantages”: An interview with John Fowles.

The Art of Fiction: Elizabeth Spencer on cannibalism, Florentine piazzas, and French Canadians.

Translations of Proust and Rilke. Stories by Peter Cameron, Allan Gurganus, and Niccolò Tucci. Poems by Kim Addonizio and Louise Erdrich.
Language
English
Format
Perfectbound
Release
June 01, 1989

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