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Paperback copy of The Paris Library. Based on the true World War II story of the American Library in Paris, an unforgettable novel about the power of books and the bonds of friendship--and the ordinary heroes who can be found in the most perilous times and the quietest places. Paris, 1939.
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Preview issue no. 235 at theparisreview.org. Edward Hirsch on the Art of Poetry: “Writing is a bit like psychoanalysis. You’re supposed to go where
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Preview issue no. 244 at theparisreview.org. John Keene on the Art of Fiction: “What my countereducation said at a very basic level was, You have
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