theparisreview: I knew that my death meant nothing,Although
theparisreview: An example of Alain Arias-Misson’s “Public
theparisreview: “The sound of James Baldwin’s voice captured
theparisreview: “When we crossed the Nevada border some men
theparisreview: From the Downtown Literary Festival, Mark Leyner
theparisreview: Judas can’t catch a break, mindless jingoism
theparisreview: “A production this long asks something of
theparisreview: Carrie Mae Weems, “Untitled (Phone),” 1990,
theparisreview: Writers, start writing. This and more in today’s
theparisreview: Manuel Cosentino, Behind a Little House
theparisreview: At MoMA PS1, Bob and Roberta Smith offer art
theparisreview: Carrie Mae Weems, “Untitled (Phone),” 1990,
theparisreview:Carrie Mae Weems, “Untitled (Phone),” 1990,
theparisreview:Skin with [Frank] O’Hara Poem, Jasper Johns,
theparisreview: René Magritte was born on this day in 1898.
theparisreview: An original ad for The Great Gatsby, found
theparisreview: “And by the way, everything in life is writable
theparisreview: “Reserving judgements is a matter of infinite
theparisreview: “If it could only be like this always—always
theparisreview: A sketch that led up to Francis Cugat’s painting
theparisreview: Henri Matisse’s illustrations for Baudelaire’s
theparisreview: “You can cut all the flowers but you cannot
theparisreview:“In like a lion, out like a lamb” and other
theparisreview: The water flows and sings. The sky overhead
theparisreview:Carrie Mae Weems, “Untitled (Phone),” 1990,
theparisreview: Saul Bass’s rejected poster concepts for The
theparisreview: Manuel Cosentino, Behind a Little House
theparisreview: introduction to a new translation of The Metamorphosis.
theparisreview: “It didn’t occur to me that my books would
theparisreview: The darkness smites with iron the iron seaAnd
theparisreview: “The thought cannot help but intrude that
theparisreview: “My poetry has been called polyphonic, which
theparisreview: Manuel Cosentino, Behind a Little House
theparisreview: “When the language lends itself to me, when
theparisreview: “The hotel is, of course, an ideal place for
theparisreview: Martial Raysse, “Anxiously Quiet and Violet,”