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Loosen Up, LitMags prufrockspage.blogspot.com 18 Jan 2008 | 06:50 pm

Editor Dan Crowe talks of the present and future of literary magazines, using Granta as a case in point: "With the deaths of George Plimpton, founder of the Paris Review, and Barbara Epstein, a foundi...

Something nice to read indiaknight.posterous.com 1 Sep 2011 | 12:41 am

Here is a marvellous Paris Review profile of Bricktop, née Ada Smith in 1894, 'legendary saloonkeeper' and African-American performer in Paris some time before Josephine Baker. In Paris, she drove F. ...

Missing Yeti sernuretta.blogspot.com 3 Feb 2013 | 01:01 am

Aralık 2011'de Pictoplasma Paris'te "Missing Link" sergisinde la Gaîté Lyrique müzesinde sergilenen canavar karakterim "Missing Yeti" şimdi oyuncak olma aşamasında! Buradan ön sipariş verebilirsiniz. ...

Ishkq In Paris Review bollyhub.info 28 May 2013 | 02:28 pm

Ishkq In Paris Rating: 2.15/5 From All the reviews on the web Showing 10 Reviews Ishkq In Paris Movie Review Anupama Chopra didn’t review Ishq in Paris this week Ratings:1.5/5  Review By:  Rajeev Masa...

Hotel Apogia Paris review by oana ostelliparigi.org 11 May 2013 | 07:48 pm

happy with everything. short stay but i will choose it for my next trip to paris . value quality excellent. thanks

Barry Hannah on First Person vs Third Person POV thejohnfox.com 30 Jun 2013 | 01:00 am

From the Barry Hannah interview in Paris Review: “Third-person singular, past tense, is most natural and inevitable, I guess. But you’d best beware the monotone in it and the temptations toward false...

Resisting tyrannical simplification yolacrary.blogspot.com 19 Jul 2013 | 05:43 am

The following comes from an excellent interview with the poet Geoffrey Hill at The Paris Review (the interview is from 2000; I recently came across the link via the apparently dormant Poetix): INTERV...

"...purporting to be accessible, it is in fact haughty and condescending" yolacrary.blogspot.com 19 Jul 2013 | 05:54 am

Here is another excerpt from an interview with poet Geoffrey Hill at The Paris Review: HILL [...] I’ll go further and say that I think men and women who write poetry or write music or paint are fin...

Alas, Poor Transatlantic Review! therumpus.net 27 Aug 2013 | 04:00 am

The Paris Review just celebrated its sixtieth birthday—and not a gray hair in sight! But many game-changing, sterling-quality literary magazines didn’t make it to that ripe old(ish) age. At Flavorwi...

Poetry in War, Leonora Carrington, Self-Publishing Tax Tips, and More. pw.org 19 Aug 2013 | 09:00 pm

James F. Thompson The New York Times features famous Afghan poet Matiullah Turab; the Paris Review examines the surreal work and creative soul of Leonora Carrington; Forbes details four ways self-pub...