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The Paris Review sessions, part 3

In early April, the Paris Review hosted two lunchtime recording sessions at Salon's New York office in celebration of National Poetry Month, at which eight poets read work that first appeared in the Review.



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Galway Kinnell's work first appeared in the Paris Review in 1965. A former state poet of Vermont, he received the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for his "Selected Poems" in 1982. Kinnell is the Erich Maria Remarque Professor of Creative Writing at New York University.

Charlie Smith is most recently the author of "Heroin and Other Poems." He received the Paris Review Aga Khan Prize for Fiction in 1982 for his story "Crystal River." "Los Dos Rancheros" appeared in Issue 155 of the Paris Review.

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Galway Kinnell: "Another Night in the Ruins" and other poems
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