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- This anthology gave us the chance to immerse ourselves in Paris Review history. Vali Myers was a sort of muse to the founders in the early days. [1 of 3]
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today’s Very Short List: lit 2 Oct 2012
by Sadie Stein and Lorin Stein, deputy editor and editor of The Paris Review, and co-editors of Object Lessons: The Paris Review Presents the Art of the Short Story. WEBSITE TWITTER FACEBOOK TUMBLR BOOK
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- Leonard Michaels’s “City Boy” is one of the weirdest, most memorable stories in this collection. It got us into his work, and this book of his essays is amazing. [2 of 3]
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- We are typewriter enthusiasts—and users, although not exclusively—at the office. This film shows how Gramercy Typewriter Co. keeps the art alive. [3 of 3]
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- Images (in order): Vali Myers photo via Minna Gilligan; Sadie Stein photo via TPR; Lorin Stein photo via Facebook; Leonard Michaels via Amazon; cover of Object Lessons.
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