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  • Bibliography:
    6 Books
  • First Book:
    January 1999
  • Latest Book:
    November 2015
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Book List in Order: 6 titles



  • From the pages of The Paris Review, a collection of interviews with Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs, Ken Kesey, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and more
     
    Edited by Paris Review co-founder George Plimpton, and with an introduction by ...



  • An exciting new anthology from the journal Time magazine called "the biggest 'little magazine' in history." To commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the venerable Paris Review, Picador is proud to publish a unique anthology based on the themes of...



  • An exciting new anthology from the journal Time magazine called "the biggest 'little magazine' in history." To commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the venerable Paris Review , Picador is proud to publish a unique anthology based on the theme...



  • The Paris Review asks: who hasn't survived a tax audit, a snowstorm, a break-up, or presided over a murder?

    The next addictively clever Paris Review anthology is not a self-help manual; rather it is a wicked elaboration on the human effort t...



  • A New York Magazine Best Book of the YearA Huffington Post Best Book of the Year Twenty contemporary authors introduce twenty sterling examples of the short story from the pages of The Paris Review.What does it take to write a great short story? In ...



  • The Unprofessionals is an energetic collection celebrating the bold writers at the forefront of today’s literary world -- featuring stories, essays, and poems from “America’s greatest literary journal” (Time) For more than half a century,...




Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

The Paris Review has published 6 books.

The Paris Review does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, The Unprofessionals, was published in November 2015.

The first book by The Paris Review, Beat Writers at Work, was published in January 1999.

No. The Paris Review does not write books in series.