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Beat Writers at Work (Modern Library Series) by Paris Review β€” book cover

Beat Writers at Work (Modern Library Series)

by Paris Review, George Plimpton (Editor), Rick Moody
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Overview

Collected here are interviews with the great Beat and Black Mountain writers from the pages of "The Paris Review". In this new compendium, the writers describe their art and lives, creating a unique and fascinating record of their inspirations.

Synopsis

Collected here are interviews with the great Beat and Black Mountain writers from the pages of "The Paris Review". In this new compendium, the writers describe their art and lives, creating a unique and fascinating record of their inspirations.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1999
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Pages
368
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780375752155

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