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The Paris Review No. 100, Summer/Fall 1986 Audiobook by The Paris Review

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https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/audiobook/79/ to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: The Paris Review No. 100, Summer/Fall 1986 Author: The Paris Review Narrator: Steve Coulter, Jill Melancon Format: Highlights Length: 7 hrs and 37 mins Language: English Release date: 10-24-14 Publisher: The Paris Review Genres: Fiction, Literary Publisher's Summary: Table of Contents Fiction Alice Munro, "Circle of Prayer" Poetry John Ash, "The Monuments" Robert Bringhurst, "Sunday Morning" Harold Brodkey, "On First Being Published" Raymond Carver, "Two Poems" Amy Clampitt, "Dorothy and William at Rydal Mount" Alfred Corn, "Apartment on 22nd St." Douglas Crase, "Theme Park" James Dickey, "Spring Shock" Tom Disch, "MCMLXXXIV" Czelaw Milosz, "Lauda" Fiction William Maxwell, "The Lily-White Boys" Poetry Carlos Drummond de Andrade, "Song for That Man of the People Charlie Chaplin" Jonathan Galassi, "Lateness" Jim Gauer, "Will This Thought Do? " Allen Ginsberg, "Quatrains" Jorie Graham, "Description" Linda Gregg, "Part of Me Wanting Everything to Live" Barbara Guest, "The View from Kandinsky's Window" Anthony Hecht, "Humoresque" John Hollander, "By the Gulf" Fiction Nadine Gordimer, "Children with the House to Themselves" Poetry Richard Howard, "Stanzas in Bloomsbury" Lawrence Joseph, "London" James Laughlin, "A Night at the Opera" David Lehman, "Enigma Variations" William Logan, "The Imitative Fallacy" Christopher Logue, "Walking" James Merrill, "A Room at the Heart of Things" Howard Nemerov, "The War in the Air" Sharon Olds, "This Hour" Ron Padgett, "To Woody Woodpecker" Molly Peacock, "A Hot Day in Agrigento" Robert Pinsky, "Lament for the Makers" Katha Pollit, "The White Room" Fiction Leonard Michaels, "Jealousy" Poetry Jim Powell, "The Beginning of Winter" Liam Rector, "Getting Over Cookie" Mark Rudman, "The Punch" Sherod Santos, "Mothers & Fathers" James Schuyler, "Mood Indigo" Frederick Seidel, "Morphine" Hugh Seidman, "After The Ear Inn After the Snow" Karl Shapiro, "At Auden's Grave" Charles Simic, "A Series of Fortuitous Circumstances" Fiction Marilynne Robinson, "Connie Bronson" Features James Laughlin, "Walking Around A Water-Butt" Poetry Gary Snyder, "At the White River Roadhouse in the Yukon" Elizabeth Spires, "/ /" Gerald Stern, "One Animal's Life" C.K. Williams, "Le Petit Salvié" Baron Wormser, "1967" Charles Wright, "from A Journal of the Year of the Ox" Franz Wright, "To the Hawk" Features Mary McCarthy, "Role-Modeling" "Gertrude Stein: Letters to a Friend" (edited by Philip Galanes) Listen to more from

Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/audiobook/79/ to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: The Paris Review No. 100, Summer/Fall 1986 Author: The Paris Review Narrator: Steve Coulter, Jill Melancon Format: Highlights Length: 7 hrs and 37 mins Language: English Release date: 10-24-14 Publisher: The Paris Review Genres: Fiction, Literary Publisher's Summary: Table of Contents Fiction Alice Munro, "Circle of Prayer" Poetry John Ash, "The Monuments" Robert Bringhurst, "Sunday Morning" Harold Brodkey, "On First Being Published" Raymond Carver, "Two Poems" Amy Clampitt, "Dorothy and William at Rydal Mount" Alfred Corn, "Apartment on 22nd St." Douglas Crase, "Theme Park" James Dickey, "Spring Shock" Tom Disch, "MCMLXXXIV" Czelaw Milosz, "Lauda" Fiction William Maxwell, "The Lily-White Boys" Poetry Carlos Drummond de Andrade, "Song for That Man of the People Charlie Chaplin" Jonathan Galassi, "Lateness" Jim Gauer, "Will This Thought Do? " Allen Ginsberg, "Quatrains" Jorie Graham, "Description" Linda Gregg, "Part of Me Wanting Everything to Live" Barbara Guest, "The View from Kandinsky's Window" Anthony Hecht, "Humoresque" John Hollander, "By the Gulf" Fiction Nadine Gordimer, "Children with the House to Themselves" Poetry Richard Howard, "Stanzas in Bloomsbury" Lawrence Joseph, "London" James Laughlin, "A Night at the Opera" David Lehman, "Enigma Variations" William Logan, "The Imitative Fallacy" Christopher Logue, "Walking" James Merrill, "A Room at the Heart of Things" Howard Nemerov, "The War in the Air" Sharon Olds, "This Hour" Ron Padgett, "To Woody Woodpecker" Molly Peacock, "A Hot Day in Agrigento" Robert Pinsky, "Lament for the Makers" Katha Pollit, "The White Room" Fiction Leonard Michaels, "Jealousy" Poetry Jim Powell, "The Beginning of Winter" Liam Rector, "Getting Over Cookie" Mark Rudman, "The Punch" Sherod Santos, "Mothers & Fathers" James Schuyler, "Mood Indigo" Frederick Seidel, "Morphine" Hugh Seidman, "After The Ear Inn After the Snow" Karl Shapiro, "At Auden's Grave" Charles Simic, "A Series of Fortuitous Circumstances" Fiction Marilynne Robinson, "Connie Bronson" Features James Laughlin, "Walking Around A Water-Butt" Poetry Gary Snyder, "At the White River Roadhouse in the Yukon" Elizabeth Spires, "/ /" Gerald Stern, "One Animal's Life" C.K. Williams, "Le Petit Salvié" Baron Wormser, "1967" Charles Wright, "from A Journal of the Year of the Ox" Franz Wright, "To the Hawk" Features Mary McCarthy, "Role-Modeling" "Gertrude Stein: Letters to a Friend" (edited by Philip Galanes) Listen to more from

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