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The Paris Review

Summer 2021
Magazine

The Paris Review publishes the best fiction, poetry, art, and essays from new and established voices, and the Writers at Work interviews offer some of the most revealing self-portraits in literature.

The Paris Review

The Beyoğlu Municipality Waste Management Orchestra

Ada Limón

Two Poems by Kaveh Akbar

Ishion Hutchinson

The Art of Fiction No. 249

Two Poems by Jennifer Barber

Tennis Is the Opposite of Death: A Proof

Barbara Tran

New and Recent Work ELIZABETH IBARRA

A Monologue VLADIMIR NABOKOV

Pozdnyshev’s Address

Mathematics, under Which Is Love, Whose Bed Is Language

Two Poems by Charles Baudelaire

Daisy Fried

Two Poems by Jesse Nathan

A Summer Party

Marianne Boruch

Rainbow Rainbow

Jim Moore

John Kinsella

The Art of Comics No. 3

The Lottery in Almería

Michael Klein

So Many Different Worlds

George Bradley

Matthew Zapruder

Contributors and credits


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OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

The Paris Review publishes the best fiction, poetry, art, and essays from new and established voices, and the Writers at Work interviews offer some of the most revealing self-portraits in literature.

The Paris Review

The Beyoğlu Municipality Waste Management Orchestra

Ada Limón

Two Poems by Kaveh Akbar

Ishion Hutchinson

The Art of Fiction No. 249

Two Poems by Jennifer Barber

Tennis Is the Opposite of Death: A Proof

Barbara Tran

New and Recent Work ELIZABETH IBARRA

A Monologue VLADIMIR NABOKOV

Pozdnyshev’s Address

Mathematics, under Which Is Love, Whose Bed Is Language

Two Poems by Charles Baudelaire

Daisy Fried

Two Poems by Jesse Nathan

A Summer Party

Marianne Boruch

Rainbow Rainbow

Jim Moore

John Kinsella

The Art of Comics No. 3

The Lottery in Almería

Michael Klein

So Many Different Worlds

George Bradley

Matthew Zapruder

Contributors and credits


Expand title description text